Re: Protecting The Ckt Board On A New Furnace From Lightning & Volt. Transients: How ?
- From: w_tom <w_tom1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 19:28:44 -0400
A responsible post does not just suggest a solution. Post
would say where that choke is located, why it is effective,
and often includes numbers. Saying "A choke is sufficient" is
typical of posts only from junk scientists; not acceptable
from the technically informed.
Meanwhile, as proven even in science papers that pre-date
WWII, as demonstrated by Ben Franklin, AND as is routinely
demonstrated in virtually every town where lightning damage
does not occur: earthing (not an inductor) provides effective
protection. But then examples and reasons why were posted
previously and remain unchallenged by technical facts.
nicksanspam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> w_tom <w_tom1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Every incoming wire must earth surges before that wire can
>> enter the building.
>
> Wrong. A choke is sufficient.
.
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