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#21
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Please do unplug your machines during an intense thunder storm...especially those that are computerized. I lost a beautiful Bernina that I bought 2nd hand. The board just fried, and it would cost more than what I paid in the first place.
#22
Storms can be the death of many electrical toys.....I usually have a side thing going when I have to stay away from my machine. Like more cutting of squares, or laying out another quilt, or rearranging my sewing fabrics. I don't take a chance on my machine attracting death.
#23
I don't sew during storms, but that's because they scare me to death and you'll find me hiding under a blanket. But when it does storm I unplug all small electronics and appliances unless I really need them. I've had storms completely fry a computer and all the phones in my house. Gotta be careful
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Claridon Ohio
Posts: 253
Get replacement cost coverage on your home owners insurance policy. Otherwise you only get what a . portion of what it originally sold for . Example all that fabric or anything else you own will be pro rated to a fraction of what you paid for it new. It does cost a bit more but is well worth it. Diane C.
#25
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 6,430
Because we lived in Fla. for 20 years, I learned not to sew, run water, watch TV, play the piano, sit near the windows, etc. That means it's a good day or time to read. After losing so many appliances and a hot water heater and seeing houses around us get hit or damaged, we decided to play it safe and unplug everything.
#26
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
Posts: 4,391
[QUOTE=lovelyl;7352267]The only sewing I do during a thunderstorm is with my treadle or handcrank! [QUOTE]
This is what I would do, too. But have never had to do that yet. Usually, if we lose power, it is only for a second or two.
But have you noticed how many fewer of such storms we have had over the last three or four years? Climate change? ? ?
This is what I would do, too. But have never had to do that yet. Usually, if we lose power, it is only for a second or two.
But have you noticed how many fewer of such storms we have had over the last three or four years? Climate change? ? ?
#27
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,387
When it looks like its going to be a doozie of a storm I unplug all my equipment as I can't afford to replace them, even with home insurance. I love my old Viking and I'm sure if it got fried, they would just replace it instead of fixing it and I don't want her replaced.
#28
No I don't and I unplug my machine when it's not in use. I used to sell serge protectors.....they help but do not fully protect your electronics. The higher the juele number the higher to protection but nothing really protects from lightening.
#30
A lightening storm blew out the motherboard on a computerized embroidery machine of mine, very expensive! Since then, I never leave my machines plugged in unless I am using them, and I don't sew during storms. It was an expensive lesson to me. I had to buy another machine.
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