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Get the ex-wife to stand outside with a golf club in the air? It may not help with your electricity issues, but will fix a lot of others. LOL
That was happening to my commercial building. I discovered the aluminum ground cable, in the meter box, was heavily corroded. Gulf Power came and repaired their incoming cable. That seemed to take care of the problem.We just got struck by lightning AGAIN for the 5th time this year. Each time it does our internet system gets smashed and a technician has to come out. Is there anything we can do to prevent or reduce the impact of lightning? Everything is on surge protectors, but our provider says that lightning tends to hit the broadband cable and there's no protection for that.
You CAN purchase a surge protector for the whole house. Also check your exterior ground rod that grounds the incoming power service. Should be a copper wire leading to a ground rod, usually where your power meter is. Make sure ground wire exists and that is connected to the ground rod.We just got struck by lightning AGAIN for the 5th time this year. Each time it does our internet system gets smashed and a technician has to come out. Is there anything we can do to prevent or reduce the impact of lightning? Everything is on surge protectors, but our provider says that lightning tends to hit the broadband cable and there's no protection for that.
This may not help you getting struck but, FPL used to have an insurance plan that protected anything that got zapped in your home. It wasn't expensive and it might be worth checking out.We just got struck by lightning AGAIN for the 5th time this year. Each time it does our internet system gets smashed and a technician has to come out. Is there anything we can do to prevent or reduce the impact of lightning? Everything is on surge protectors, but our provider says that lightning tends to hit the broadband cable and there's no protection for that.
My house had the same problem for years. We lost quite a few high dollar items. I even had a whole house protector installed and no change. Electrician must not have checked the ground.That sucks , I hope someone has a fix for you.
Get right with the Lord buddy I think He is trying to get your attention!!We just got struck by lightning AGAIN for the 5th time this year. Each time it does our internet system gets smashed and a technician has to come out. Is there anything we can do to prevent or reduce the impact of lightning? Everything is on surge protectors, but our provider says that lightning tends to hit the broadband cable and there's no protection for that.
Get right with the Lord buddy I think He is trying to get your attention!!