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butterflywing 08-17-2009 07:17 PM

can't you just turn off the house electricity if you're going to b gone awhile?

btw, you might not have noticed, but i'm no electrician. :lol:

quiltluvr 08-17-2009 07:41 PM

If you turn off the house electricity there goes the frig.

Yes, surge protectors are not made for storm protection i.e., lightning strikes and the like.

Tippy 08-17-2009 07:43 PM

We have surge protectors on most all of our electronics with the exception of small appliances like toaster, coffee maker, etc. and I always unplug the sewing machine, even if it's turned off.

butterflywing 08-17-2009 07:50 PM


Originally Posted by quiltluvr
If you turn off the house electricity there goes the frig.

EEEEK! we can't have that, now, can we?

butterflywing 08-17-2009 08:04 PM

so let's see if i have this right:

we use a surge protecter for the surges that are created during a normal day. this can be created by a sudden increase or decrease in the amount of electricity used/generated in your locale.

potentially dangerous surges (during a storm for example, or ALL of the house lights coming on at the same time) cannot be prevented from damaging electronics.

when not in use everything has to be unplugged in case there's a dangerous surge from whatever cause. this includes all audio/visual equipment, computers, sewing machines, tool room machinery. whole-house air conditioning?

the only things that don't need protecters and don't have to be unplugged are little appliances and phone.

do i have this right?

until 2 years ago, i never heard of a surge protecter. i only got one when i got my tin lizzie. it set me back just under $100 because i wanted a very good one.

dizzy 08-17-2009 08:57 PM

i have been un pluggingmy machines lately an i have a sewing table that moves up & down an i even haveit unplugged but i do use surge protecters on just about everything.i have a few things i can't get replaced so easiely any more or from who bought them.he aint here no more an i sure wish he was.god rest his soal

goodluna 08-20-2009 06:49 AM

I have lost 2 computers to lighting strikes. And they were just in the area. On the first one, I called the computer maker and they said, there is no surge protectors, that fully protect,from light strikes. and it can come in on the phone line connected to your computer. so when I hear or see any distant lighting, I unplug the computer stuff from the wall,and phone line, but I never thought of my sewing machine, thanks for that tip.

denverjjoy 08-20-2009 07:15 AM

I wouldn't be without surge protectors. Everything in my house is on one. You don't need just a beep in electrical and your machine can be ruined.

judithb 08-20-2009 07:23 AM

We have surge protectors on most everything. I still unplug the TVs and Sewing machine and computer during a big thunderstorm. My daughter lost her electronics even with a surge protector, but then the lightening hit her house.

lass 08-20-2009 09:51 AM

I use a surge protector for electronics including sewing machine. When I go on vacation I unplug it all. We get some really nasty thunder boomers here sometimes.


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