A protector adjacent to electronics will somehow block or absorb a surge? Read its specifications. Those were for surges that typically do not harm appliances.Since surge protectors prevent the powerline adapters from working, will a power surge be passed through and burn out my electronics?
Yep, lightning is no joke. I'm surprised it just took out your cable box, but I guess the cable company has some suppressors on the line as well.lightning hit the cable TV coax from pole to my house. Fried the set top box but not my TV.
Surge Suppressor strips are snake oil. They cannot cope with lightning. They are of no help, lacking storage like a UPS, for even a glitch in AC power. Glitch means a good fraction of the 60 Hz (US) power sine wave.
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They MIGHT help a bit in human induced static electricity spikes -where you touch the AC cable on a dry day with cotton socks on.
Lotta marketing B.S.
Power strips with surge suppressors are not MoCA friendly if too near (wiring footage-wise) to a MoCA device.
Since surge protectors prevent the powerline adapters from working, will a power surge be passed through and burn out my electronics?
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