Hi about a month or two ago I was the "victim" of an lightening storm and power loss.
6 weeks later and about $125 poorer I have restored my 8 ft. c-band system and it's components.
Although I'll never know whether the culprit was the power loss and restoration and accompanying surge or the lightening it's self. I did have a ground wire, dish in to ground beneath the dish/mount.
My LNB stopped working, I lost my primary circuit board inside of my ASC1. Interestingly enough, from the same event, I lost an HDMI port on a tv, and HDMI port in cable tv box and a HDMI signal spliter. All not directly connected to the FTA dish. I May have also lost one of the distribution coaxial cables out at the dish, I just haven't tested this completely.
My dish is in my backyard about 60 feet from the house.
I was just wondering what measures people take to safeguard their dish and components, especially this time of the year?
Unplugging?
Surge protectors?
in-line surge protectors?
grounding of the distribution wires in addition to the dish?
others?
I live in CT and have heard that the state's code calls for the use of a dish ground, whereas Mass. is the opposite.
Thanks!
				
			6 weeks later and about $125 poorer I have restored my 8 ft. c-band system and it's components.
Although I'll never know whether the culprit was the power loss and restoration and accompanying surge or the lightening it's self. I did have a ground wire, dish in to ground beneath the dish/mount.
My LNB stopped working, I lost my primary circuit board inside of my ASC1. Interestingly enough, from the same event, I lost an HDMI port on a tv, and HDMI port in cable tv box and a HDMI signal spliter. All not directly connected to the FTA dish. I May have also lost one of the distribution coaxial cables out at the dish, I just haven't tested this completely.
My dish is in my backyard about 60 feet from the house.
I was just wondering what measures people take to safeguard their dish and components, especially this time of the year?
Unplugging?
Surge protectors?
in-line surge protectors?
grounding of the distribution wires in addition to the dish?
others?
I live in CT and have heard that the state's code calls for the use of a dish ground, whereas Mass. is the opposite.
Thanks!
 
	 
	 
 
		
 
 
		 I also unplug the dish mover so that lightning can't follow the control/motor wires inside to find a ground. Best practice is to bond your dish(es) to the house ground outside to avoid voltage potential (
  I also unplug the dish mover so that lightning can't follow the control/motor wires inside to find a ground. Best practice is to bond your dish(es) to the house ground outside to avoid voltage potential ( 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		