moon_lake
Aug 27, 2014Explorer
lightening strike?
Ever since we had a bad lightening strike in our yard last week, I've found several outlets in the mh dead. There are a few working, checked the circuit breakers and they are fine, now what?
J-Rooster wrote:moon.lake wrote:Sorry you didn't like the Tex Mex ( Golfer Lee Trevino) humor! It wasn't met to be personal! Whenever, there is a lightning storm, I always think of Lee out on the fairway holding up his 1 Iron and Saying GOD can't even hit a 1 Iron! And, Lee was never hit by lightning when he was on the Pro Golf Tour!
Its an older coach, 97. Yes it was plugged in. Storm came outta nowhere!
Guess we have alot of research to do. Thanks for all the good info., except the
1 iron!
After he was struck by lightning at the 1975 Western Open, Trevino was asked by a reporter what he would do if he were out on the course and it began to storm again. Trevino answered he would take out his 1 iron and point it to the sky, "because not even God can hit the 1-iron." Trevino said later in an interview with David Feherty that he must have tempted God the week before by staying outside during a lighting delay to entertain the crowds, saying "I deserved to get hit...God can hit a 1-iron".
moon.lake wrote:Sorry you didn't like the Tex Mex ( Golfer Lee Trevino) humor! It wasn't met to be personal! Whenever, there is a lightning storm, I always think of Lee out on the fairway holding up his 1 Iron and Saying GOD can't even hit a 1 Iron! And, Lee was never hit by lightning when he was on the Pro Golf Tour!
Its an older coach, 97. Yes it was plugged in. Storm came outta nowhere!
Guess we have alot of research to do. Thanks for all the good info., except the
1 iron!
cochise49 wrote:
If you use a surge suppressor (I do) and the RV itself experiences a lightning strike, wouldn't you still have problems?