Originally Posted by Brian Hughes
The only safe way a device is protected from a lightning strike is not attached to a power source. The high voltage and current can jump across a on/off switch with no problem.

I learned that in my old day-job, when I tried to quit music. I saw a few others, but the one I explained in an earlier post was perhaps the most extensive.

That's why when I'm not home, when I'm sleeping or when there are thunderstorms in the area, the computer, TV, and small appliances are off and unplugged.

It's an ounce of prevention.


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