Surge Protectors
#61
Originally Posted by carhop
surge protectors only protect from power sirges not from lighting. lighting will melt even large protectors, i could not beleave what lighting could dom it melted my APC surge protector on my computer
#62
We have the very best surge protectors on everything in the house. Last year my computer fryed and couldn't replace it right away. Then later in the year we had a electrical box in our neighborhood that shorted and explode had a huge ark flash that rocked the hole neighborhood. Talk about hair standing on end!! It was very scary and lucky no one got hurt. It pays to have the best ones on the market.
#63
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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We have been struck three times in just the last year. We have some very heavy duty protectors on the computer. However, we have found unplugging is the best of protection. You should not be sewing if it is storming outside anyway.
#64
I am another unplugger. My sewing machine is probably the most expensive of our electronic devices. (Let's face it, a computer is almost obsolute when you buy it) My machine is on a highly rated surge protector, but just to be on the safe side, I unplug. We have a lot of power surges here.
#65
I agree with JJs. I have 2 machines that run from my computer and have each one on a separate surge protector. My serger is on its own, my quilting machine is on its own, and my iron is on its own. We have a lot of money invested in our equipment, so why not buy the best one? I would rather have to replace a $40.00 surge protector than a $6,000 sewing machine.
#67
Originally Posted by AgapeStitches
Some of the better surge protectors also have "insurance" for your electronics, appliances, etc.
Since each power company is different, I wonder if you should ask them what surger protector they recommend for your area. Or for that matter the your sewing machine manufacturer as to what they suggest.
There are so many choices - it gets really confusing
#68
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: eastern Oklahoma
Posts: 1,873
My machine went on a surger,right after the TV, my new frige, my freezer. Yes,in that order. But in a bad storm I unplug my machine(bernina) and be sure to keep this cord away from my sewing machine.Oh yes, I also got one for my computer. This came before the frige and freezer. First things first. LOL Marvel
#69
Five pages of replies to my original thread asking about the correct surge protector to use, and still it seems no definite conclusion. One would think each machine's owner's manual would outline exactly what protection we need. If the answer is using a surge protector, wouldn't it make sense for the machine companies to build one into the sewing machine so we all can rest easily? If it's true that a surge protector is rendered useless after one incident, I can see why this would not be a good option. Isn't it amazing how elusive and complex electricity is?
#70
Did you know if a surge protector fails and it damgages any of your electronics or home you can claim it on your home owners or rental insurance.
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