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Cydog15
Jul 20, 2018Explorer
pianotuna wrote:
westom
I asked this before in other words but you may not have seen it.
What can an RV'er purchase to protect against a nearby or direct lightning strike?
Is unplug the best answer?
I thought you knew everything tuna ;) He's blowing smoke and not doing justice for those that will get anomalies from older campgrounds and generators which are the majority of the problems, not lightning strikes. I got a direct hit to the transformer at a park twice. Once in Montana and once in Nebraska. Both times after the storm I was that grinning SOB around the camp fire while others where calling mobile techs to come fix stuff. I don't disagree a direct hit will blow past a PI unit but to say they don't work is just BS, they do. Also had open ground or neutral once and stayed protected. Don't let these scientists tell you soap won't wash your ass.
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