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UPDATE 12/2/22: Electronics Recycling
#11
I can't blame Helco or power surges. My computer was 15 years old. And humidity is the main culprit. Mold. Inside lenses, drives, etc. I now keep my cameras and batteries in a dry box and buy cheap drives, backed up to the cloud.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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#12
(12-04-2022, 12:30 AM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: Ouch.  Sounds like you need some UPS and/or surge protection.

HELCO burnt up the surge protectors everything was plugged into as well.  They are thorough.  


Just curious if you tried to use the "warranty" a lot of the surge protectors claim to offer if their products don't protect your equipment?  I'm just guessing they are probably a marketing gimmick but have always wondered if anybody has had any luck with them.
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#13
HereOnThePrimalEdge

Don't you live oceanfront ?

Salt and humidity are your problem.
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#14
Salt and humidity 

Warranty 

Most of the equipment was damaged when the HELCO line to my house collapsed and damaged the connection to the meter, which caused a ground fault. That seesawed the voltage back and forth between 105 and 135 volts.  The surge protectors smoked, melted, and burned black in places. I didn’t try calling the surge protector companies because I assumed they would (rightly) blame HELCO as the source of the problem.  HELCO said it was my fault. There’s a woman at the company who I believe works full time to not pay out claims with her magical thinking.
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#15
If the damage is at your meter base then it's your responsibility.
I had the same thing happen. Their wiring ends at the spices to your meter drop and you are also responsible for supporting the wire to your house.
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#16
What about homeowner's insurance?
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#17
Worth the deductible?
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#18
(12-05-2022, 01:05 AM)Obie Wrote: If the damage is at your meter base then it's your responsibility.
I had the same thing happen. Their wiring ends at the spices to your meter drop and you are also responsible for supporting the wire to your house.
A meter based surge protector is a good investment for those on the grid.
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