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<blockquote data-quote="TimbaLand" data-source="post: 1182325" data-attributes="member: 13474"><p>I doubt that will do much for lightning protection. In my case it hit a the house directly and moved through electric and Ethernet network cables. Everything that was in the connected to each other and was on standby was destroyed. 2 power amplifiers and subwoofers survived because on off mode they were isolated from power supply completely. </p><p></p><p>I have since gotten myself a Furman Elite 16. Best way is to unplug from the wall but my setup is behind my projector screen and it’s difficult to reach. I’m having someone built me a power chord to the Furman that has a circuit breaker that I can remotely switch on/off during thunderstorms so that my setup can be completely decoupled</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimbaLand, post: 1182325, member: 13474"] I doubt that will do much for lightning protection. In my case it hit a the house directly and moved through electric and Ethernet network cables. Everything that was in the connected to each other and was on standby was destroyed. 2 power amplifiers and subwoofers survived because on off mode they were isolated from power supply completely. I have since gotten myself a Furman Elite 16. Best way is to unplug from the wall but my setup is behind my projector screen and it’s difficult to reach. I’m having someone built me a power chord to the Furman that has a circuit breaker that I can remotely switch on/off during thunderstorms so that my setup can be completely decoupled [/QUOTE]
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