โAug-03-2014 05:29 PM
โAug-10-2014 01:23 AM
bsinmich wrote:
If the lightning is able to jump through the air for a mile what is a little rubber going to do? The best thing for lightning protection is a good insurance policy. I have experienced 2 lightning strikes; one at our home and one on Pentecost Sunday at Church while I was playing the organ. (Hit a wrong note and God gets you.) Insurance saved us in both cases.
โAug-09-2014 09:14 AM
bsinmich wrote:
If the lightning is able to jump through the air for a mile what is a little rubber going to do? The best thing for lightning protection is a good insurance policy. I have experienced 2 lightning strikes; one at our home and one on Pentecost Sunday at Church while I was playing the organ. (Hit a wrong note and God gets you.) Insurance saved us in both cases.
โAug-09-2014 05:45 AM
bsinmich wrote:
If the lightning is able to jump through the air for a mile what is a little rubber going to do? The best thing for lightning protection is a good insurance policy. I have experienced 2 lightning strikes; one at our home and one on Pentecost Sunday at Church while I was playing the organ. (Hit a wrong note and God gets you.) Insurance saved us in both cases.
โAug-09-2014 05:16 AM
โAug-08-2014 08:18 PM
John S. wrote:
Think you sweat being in an RV during a storm. Try a sailboat on the water.
โAug-08-2014 07:54 PM
โAug-08-2014 11:09 AM
Rocky71 wrote:That should keep you safe.:R I'm sure lightning after traveling miles is going to be stopped by a 1/4 inch of rubber.
My RV got hit with lighting I had my jacks down and it went up
my jacks and burn out a lot of things.$3,000 things.
so I put rubber on my jacks so it don't do it again I hope.
But I keep them up. Parked in My yard. Good Luck
โAug-08-2014 07:33 AM
โAug-07-2014 02:10 PM
โAug-06-2014 10:11 PM
tegu69 wrote:Rocky71 wrote:
My RV got hit with lighting I had my jacks down and it went up
my jacks and burn out a lot of things.$3,000 things.
so I put rubber on my jacks so it don't do it again I hope.
But I keep them up. Parked in My yard. Good Luck
Chances are it will not do it again, but it won't be because of rubber on the jacks or putting them up. Lightning is not going to stop someplace in your camper. Its getting to a ground somewhere. I've seen it blow 4 tires out on a car one time.
โAug-05-2014 06:41 PM
Rocky71 wrote:
My RV got hit with lighting I had my jacks down and it went up
my jacks and burn out a lot of things.$3,000 things.
so I put rubber on my jacks so it don't do it again I hope.
But I keep them up. Parked in My yard. Good Luck
โAug-05-2014 09:34 AM
โAug-05-2014 03:25 AM
โAug-04-2014 09:40 PM
dons2346 wrote:ScottG wrote:
No, it will not help.
The best thing you could do is leave it unplugged.
Leaving the cord unplugged and laying on the ground won't save you. The EMP created by a lightening strike can induce a electrical pulse in a cord laying on the ground. Only safe thing to do is pull the cord in