DB Pilot
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- Joined
- Feb 1, 2013
- Messages
- 337
- Location
- SW, New York
- Tractor
- Case Farmall 65A, L3800 Kubota, BX2200 Kubota
I did not ground a support cable for my security camera system. Because it was only keeping the camera wires off the driveway, not actually part of the security system. And it was not the tallest tree that the cable was attached to, so it would be highly unlikely for lightening to strike that particular tree.
. If I had grounded that support cable then I think maybe that the lightening would not have traveled down the camera wires to the DVR and blackened up some of the camera connections, and destroyed the DVR and Hard Drive. :confused3: Phones were out for a day and new router for the computers needed. And yes we have surge protectors. The lightning hit the tree and you can see the path it took right to the metal hook in the tree, then stopped and traveled down the support cable as well as the camera cables.
I'm now thinking "If it is anywhere near or connected to your house, barn, garage, etc. , ground it." :2cents:
I'm now thinking "If it is anywhere near or connected to your house, barn, garage, etc. , ground it." :2cents: