Executive wrote:
I can only imagine what else would have gone without the surge protector.
No surge protector protects from all anomalies called a surge. For example, some surge protectors protect from a low voltage. Others may protect from a reverse polarity. Since the term "surge protector" is subjective, than all those are called surge protectors. And make no claim to protect from lightning.
Then naive consumers assume it protects from all anomalies called a surge.
A surge protector that protects from lightning must be attached to the pole. Since that protection only exists when a low impedance connection to earth ground electrodes is that short.
A surge protector for campgrounds typically address completely different anomalies called surges including open neutral, missing safety ground, reverse polarity, and low voltage. None even detect a missing earth ground - which is necessary to protect from lightning.
The expression 'surge protector' typically says nothing useful. No decision or conclusion can exist until after every unique feature for that protector has been discussed - with numbers.