I have had one here for 5 years. No problems, and no power-line-induced damage
from lightning. The type I use is installed by the power company in a
cylindrical housing between the meter and the house. Quick and easy, though in
the 5 years I suppose I've paid for it several times over in the small monbthly
rental.
73, Pete N4ZR
At 08:21 PM 9/28/2005, ae1t@netzero.com wrote:
>Does anyone have experience with whole-house surge protectors? These are
>installed at the electrical service entrance by the power company (or an
>electrician). Do they work? Has anyone had problems with them in an RF-rich
>environment? Do they create any noise of their own?
>
>73...
>Peter, AE1T
>
>
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