Like so many I'm not sure where this question fits in the grand scheme of things.
During times of heavy duty lightning storms I have lost the electronics on the stove, 3 TVs, one sat receiver and one power brick.
Hubs put in a whole house surge protector and due to my paranoia I have surge protectors on the areas I lost electronics.
Fast forward a couple of years and about six months ago, I lost the third TV and the power brick which were on one of those surge protectors.
What I found not long after is that my house was not grounded. It's like crap, I have to figure out how to drive a six foot ground rod into the ground. But then I thought about it and began digging, I found the ground rod and pieces of the clamp about six inches down.
After all that, my question is, since my house wasn't grounded can that point at why I lost so many electronics in the six years I've been in this house?
During times of heavy duty lightning storms I have lost the electronics on the stove, 3 TVs, one sat receiver and one power brick.
Hubs put in a whole house surge protector and due to my paranoia I have surge protectors on the areas I lost electronics.
Fast forward a couple of years and about six months ago, I lost the third TV and the power brick which were on one of those surge protectors.
What I found not long after is that my house was not grounded. It's like crap, I have to figure out how to drive a six foot ground rod into the ground. But then I thought about it and began digging, I found the ground rod and pieces of the clamp about six inches down.
After all that, my question is, since my house wasn't grounded can that point at why I lost so many electronics in the six years I've been in this house?