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From: w_tom <w_tom1@usa.net>
To: All
Subject: Re: Thunderstorms
Date:Thu, July 31, 2008 12:20 AM


On Jul 29, 4:20 pm, bud-- <remove.budn...@isp.com> wrote:
> Poor w_ is fond of inventing opinions. I say high specs are more readily
> available in plug-in suppressors.
> ...
> w_'s religious mantra will keep him safe from doubt and the pagans that
> inhabit this newsgroup.

Bud again posts lies, insults, and half facts. Every responsible
source says earthing is required for surge protection. Bud's plug-in
protectors have no earthing. So Bud says his plug-in protectors block
or absorb surges by 'clamping to nothing'. His protectors will stop
what three miles of sky could not? Only a sales promoter would
promote that.

Bud's citation shows damage when a surge is not earthed; when only
using massively profitable plug-in protectors. Bud's citation says
why a 'whole house' protector is required even if using plug-in
protectors. Page 42 Figure 8 - surge energy permitted inside a
building must find earth ground. TV 8000 volts destroyed because a
plug-in protector was too close and was too far from earth ground.

Plug-in protector does not claim protection from the typically
destructive surge. Ask Bud for that plug-in protection spec. Why no
specifications? No plug-in protector claims to protect from typically
destructive surges. Bud must post insults to avoid that missing spec.

Effective protector *diverts* to earth before a surge can enter a
building. Effective protector is about $1 per protected appliance.
One unit protects everything. An honest Bud would have posted
manufacturer specs that claim protection. No such specs exist. No
plug-in manufacturer even claims to provide that protection. So Bud
posts insults and mockery.

Surge energy not diverted - not dissipated in earth - enters a
building to find numerous destructive paths inside that building. Bud
cannot dispute this. So Bud posts mockery and insults. A protector
is only as effective as its earth ground.


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