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Raven 11-03-2011, 02:34 PM Heater digital controls fried
new computer fried
microwave fried
cable box fried
new stereo fried
and lots more
no way to communicate
I'm @ my bank right now
no television to watch anything\
no news
no phone
the sky turned emerald green for a moment
and that's all she wrote
in a NUTSHELL: I AM Grumpy... :fury:
PRBuzz 11-03-2011, 02:38 PM That really, really SUCKS! That emerald green flash was likely a transformer blowing?
vineyardblues 11-03-2011, 02:43 PM Just gave away a new mircowave last week ...
WTF NUke went off ?
PRBuzz 11-03-2011, 03:04 PM Targeted HEMP!
A nuclear bomb detonated hundreds of kilometers above the Earth's surface is known as a high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) device.
blondterror 11-03-2011, 03:49 PM what caused the power surge?
fishbones 11-03-2011, 04:01 PM Did you log into SB.com and post about this on your banks computer? Unless you work at the bank, this seems a bit strange to me.
Anyways, I hope they fix your power soon. Sucks being without it.
BigBo 11-03-2011, 04:19 PM Did you log into SB.com and post about this on your banks computer? Unless you work at the bank, this seems a bit strange to me.
Anyways, I hope they fix your power soon. Sucks being without it.
Everything Raven posts is strange. Seriously Raven, sometimes I just sit there scratching my hand at some of the stuff you come out with.
JohnnyD 11-03-2011, 06:05 PM Everything Raven posts is strange. Seriously Raven, sometimes I just sit there scratching my hand at some of the stuff you come out with.
:cheers: to that
Raider Ronnie 11-03-2011, 08:29 PM I'm in the same situation.
Power came back on around 3am the other day.
Got woken to smoke alarms going off, thought the house was on fire.
Surge protector behind tv was smoking.
Tv junk.
Tv in daughters room junk.
2 year old Whirlpool Duet wash machine not working.
Desk top computer has no sound, think sub woofer fried.
Outside lights on garage won't come on, think motion sensor is junk.
A few other things ect....
Called home owners, waiting for them to come out.
UserRemoved1 11-03-2011, 09:13 PM Hope the grow lights survived
BigBo 11-03-2011, 10:06 PM I'm in the same situation.
Power came back on around 3am the other day.
Got woken to smoke alarms going off, thought the house was on fire.
Surge protector behind tv was smoking.
Tv junk.
Tv in daughters room junk.
2 year old Whirlpool Duet wash machine not working.
Desk top computer has no sound, think sub woofer fried.
Outside lights on garage won't come on, think motion sensor is junk.
A few other things ect....
Called home owners, waiting for them to come out.
Let me guess; you're posting from your stock brokers office?
UserRemoved1 11-04-2011, 03:48 AM Inside Fort Knox :hee:
Raven 11-04-2011, 09:01 AM what caused the power surge?
AN oak TREE DROPPED on the power line that
goes from the short pole in our yard to the house
snapping the lines....and yes i believe the green flash was the
pole capacitor thang exploding as we were without power for four days.... another house down the street had two trees drop right thru it.
Hopefully the insurance policy will cover it.... i'll find out soon
Here AT D.C.U . there are Many advantage's to being a member
like free usage of there computer station :uhuh:
Raven 11-04-2011, 09:02 AM Hope the grow lights survived
no gots buggah :smash:
PRBuzz 11-05-2011, 08:41 AM Tree limb in Mansfield causes 8000V power surge into cable (crosses power line with cable), that will do some equipment damage!
striperman36 11-05-2011, 08:51 AM Whole house ups. I suffered no damage or outage, everytime i read about this stuff it makes me want to put in a whole has ups and backup genset.
UserRemoved 11-05-2011, 09:09 AM All it tAkes is a branch from primary to neutral
POOF
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Raven 11-07-2011, 07:01 PM the power surge even fried the verizon hardware
in the basement (fios and land line)
talked to the insurance company and they're sending me
paper work ....... but with a $500.00 dollar deductable
i'm taking a real screwing on this EVENT :fury: F--- !
:hs: :doh: :realmad:
vineyardblues 11-08-2011, 06:54 AM the power surge even fried the verizon hardware
in the basement (fios and land line)
talked to the insurance company and they're sending me
paper work ....... but with a $500.00 dollar deductable
i'm taking a real screwing on this EVENT :fury: F--- !
:hs: :doh: :realmad:
next time it will be a 1000.oo deductable ,
better ask them for a kiss because they are screwing you .
both mine were trees down :smash:
Canal Critter 11-10-2011, 08:45 AM talked to the insurance company and they're sending me
paper work ....... but with a $500.00 dollar deductable
i'm taking a real screwing on this EVENT :fury: F--- !
:hs: :doh: :realmad:
I'm an electrical contractor, I see this a few times a year. A REAL screwing would be the insurance not paying at all. $500 is a lot better than nada.
I had one customer who had a fire because of a treechick falling on the lines. They tried not to pay calling it an "act of God " TOTAL BS!
In the end they did pay (almost 2 years later)
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Raven 11-10-2011, 12:22 PM so as an electrical contractor
' answer me this then
why isn't the whole house surge protected
or is the only thing you can do is use a surge protector
on every single outlet?
because no breakers were tripped
i guess :huh: wrong direction of current for that
crappy thing is....my computer (brand spankin new)
WAS plugged into a surge protector...
so W>>>>>T>>>>>F>>>?
JohnnyD 11-10-2011, 01:14 PM crappy thing is....my computer (brand spankin new)
WAS plugged into a surge protector...
so W>>>>>T>>>>>F>>>?
Those power strips that are $6 from Home Depot are useless. For any kind of high-value electronics, you should have them plugged into a UPS or, minimally a quality Surge Strip. We've been programed to protect our computers, but now we need to start plugging our LED/LCD tvs and all components that connect to the tv into quality Surge Strips as well.
Raven, with regards to your computer, sometimes it's only the power module that gets fried. If you have a friend with a spare, I'd suggest asking them to swap out the power supply and see if that works. Then you can buy a replacement power supply as opposed to having to buy a whole new machine.
Canal Critter 11-10-2011, 05:39 PM It sounds to me like you lost the Neutral from the street but still have the 2 hot legs (at 120 volts each). Anyway, you can install a whole house surge protector in your main panel, but it DOESN'T protect against lightning. the thing that bugs me is even with the whole house surge their warranty states you still HAVE to have a backup surge strip on the individual tv's and appliances.
What JohnnyD said is true also, those cheap surge strips are garbage! Its crazy to pay more than $1000+ for a tv and blu ray etc... then buy some crap strip made in Korea.
The other thing is a lot of people don't realize the difference between a "surge" strip and a "power" strip. A power strip is just giving you 6 open places to plug in with NO protection. It needs to be a surge suppressor
Honestly, in the end you were probably screwed from the start, a lost neutral isn't something that you can be "pretected" from. Surge suppressors aren't designed that way
Raven 11-12-2011, 04:49 AM Raven, with regards to your computer, sometimes it's only the power module that gets fried. If you have a friend with a spare, I'd suggest asking them to swap out the power supply and see if that works. Then you can buy a replacement power supply as opposed to having to buy a whole new machine.
well i was thinking that.... but even with the many power supply's i have lying around....they don't have the exact same connectors
that i would need to swap it for a different one...
but thats the route i'll be taking. ayep
Canal Critter: PM sent
Raven 11-12-2011, 04:59 AM it was a call out of the BLUE
Re: prank phone call
[QUOTETH The=Raven]:rotf3: Quote:
Originally Posted by Raven
when you said: Leave a quiet message
i couldn't resist temptation
:jester:
JohnnyD 11-13-2011, 10:41 AM well i was thinking that.... but even with the many power supply's i have lying around....they don't have the exact same connectors
that i would need to swap it for a different one...
but thats the route i'll be taking. ayep
Canal Critter: PM sent
Like a wise man once said "Son, just because it fits in the hole, doesn't mean it belongs there."
Raven, I'd discourage you from going around and seeing if the plug on the power supply fits. There are not always different connectors for different voltage/current requirements. You need to check the Volt/Amp requirements of the device and match that with the power supply. Voltage is the most important, the amperage value needs to be the same or higher.
Canal Critter 11-13-2011, 10:49 AM Like a wise man once said "Son, just because it fits in the hole, doesn't mean it belongs there."
Raven, I'd discourage you from going around and seeing if the plug on the power supply fits. There are not always different connectors for different voltage/current requirements. You need to check the Volt/Amp requirements of the device and match that with the power supply. Voltage is the most important, the amperage value needs to be the same or higher.
:agree::agree:
Raven 11-13-2011, 03:38 PM i went to best buy and bought another power supply
that was 450 watts instead of the original which was 300 watts
I hooked it up and everything is BACK :happy:
except for ONE thing >>>>Raider RON<<<<
the speaker system was fried so i went back and bought a Sony set up
and it sounds ever so sweet...with the sub woofer.... 59 clams
back like it never happened...
Lesson Learned !
any kind of big storm its getting unplugged!
and Big Bo i hear ya... on the "weird stuff "
happening so often
sure makes ya WONDER
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WgHL53to4g&feature=fvwrel
Swimmer 12-03-2011, 09:37 AM So tell me why the 200 amp fuse doesn't pop and protect the house?
UserRemoved 12-03-2011, 09:50 AM Because a fuse can take upwards of seconds to heat the fuse element and open it. A surge is MILLI seconds
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UserRemoved 12-03-2011, 09:51 AM Typically
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striperman36 12-03-2011, 09:57 AM Whole house surge protector?
Canal Critter 12-03-2011, 10:12 AM So tell me why the 200 amp fuse doesn't pop and protect the house?
You lost the neutral (return path) if you had a short it would have tripped the main. Basically had either of the hot legs came in contact with the ground or neutral it would have shorted and popped the main.
Easier way to visualize would be a lamp. You plug it in & it turns on. If you cut just 1 of the wires it stops working but doesn't trip the breaker. Doesn't matter if its the hot or neutral wire that's
cut. IF either wire touches the other it trips the circuit
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Raven 12-03-2011, 11:05 AM that the replacement microwave will be arriving today
pain in the ass heating water on the stove for coffee :doh:
Canal Critter 12-03-2011, 11:16 AM Also, if you had a surge rather than a lost neutral then the answer is the main isn't capable of stopping the surge, its not designed that way
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