Does anyone know if It's possible to set up surge protection at the pole for an entire yard?
Sunday night into mondays winter storm here sent some absolutely merciless surges down power lines and there are ALOT of people looking for printed circuit boards for furnaces, ovens, ranges, etc...
There are alot of sensitive electronics in yards these days that are hooked direct to line power with nothing but a circuit breaker that is set to trip on amperage rather than voltage. Most of these delicate electronics are still drawing power through them at all times, and have a tight tolerance for voltage input. When a wild voltage spike comes down the line, it is momentary and for these super small amperage draw boards, not nearly enough to trip a circuit breaker before it cooks capacitors and diodes.
Anyone have something that monitors line voltage and either regulates it, or straight up blacks you out in the event that it rises to high?
Sunday night into mondays winter storm here sent some absolutely merciless surges down power lines and there are ALOT of people looking for printed circuit boards for furnaces, ovens, ranges, etc...
There are alot of sensitive electronics in yards these days that are hooked direct to line power with nothing but a circuit breaker that is set to trip on amperage rather than voltage. Most of these delicate electronics are still drawing power through them at all times, and have a tight tolerance for voltage input. When a wild voltage spike comes down the line, it is momentary and for these super small amperage draw boards, not nearly enough to trip a circuit breaker before it cooks capacitors and diodes.
Anyone have something that monitors line voltage and either regulates it, or straight up blacks you out in the event that it rises to high?
Comment