Lightning Hit my house!!! 2024
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I’m right there with you. Had a lightning strike right behind my house (here in Tampa) some weeks ago and it fried two of my KS0’s. My electrician is hooking up a home surge protector for me as a result. Should have done it some time ago. Hopefully it will help should a lightning strike get that close again
Forgot to mention that my router was also fried. That feeds the connection to all my switches for my miners. Had to replace that.
Ouch! I hope the family and pets are fine.
Sorry to hear about the equipment, that is always a hard hit to the psyche. Let me know if I can help with repairs at all.
So it does can go pass network line, I thought only electrical line, but still, I always try to unplug everthing when there is a lightning. hope your condition will get better.
Just an FYI. Lightning jumps from the sky down to the ground. It can make it across a small gap like a lightning arrestor. It's unfortunate but possibly alot of your motherboards are fried not your PSUs. Likely alot came down the ethernet lines
I'm in Florida too, so I have seen the storms getting bad as well. Bro, go through and check all of your grounds...the outside box needs the ground and your inside box should be grounded through the outside box. If your inside box has the ground going direct to ground...this is badd. Also, u can grab some ethernet surge protectors. Electricity will find the path of least resistance, hence why ethernet caught the current surge.
All with you, hope you'll get back up and running soon
Be sure to check everything, switches lights fart fans everything. Lightning does what it wants to do, looks like it hit the line and ran to fountains and AC for ground. Stay safe man, not a sales pitch but ditek makes good surge protectors. Definitely get your ground rods checked, it is required at service entry.
Ohhh Man!!! Sorry to hear for your loss😢, i hope you guys are safe...
Oh, boy, sorry to hear about this. This really sucks. I was thinking about this myself earlier and started upgrading my 240v/30A pdus to surge-prorected ones (tripp-lite isobar), but they are expensive...and not sure would work against a direct strike like that anyway, especially through ethernet. There is a whole panel surge protector device thats used to protect solar arrays (forgot what it is called, search for youtube reviews), it can be used for regular home protection too (no solar setup needed). I may ask my electrician to do that just in case. Good luck with insurance, hope it covers a good chunk.
Ok, I just finished the whole video. JEA does have a ground, but your house should have its own ground. Whole house surge protectors help, but fair warning the water table is so low here, that even if you install everything you think you'll need lightning will still be a challenge that close to water. I have lost more miners to lightning strikes, than anything else. JEA sucks btw, lol.
@IATG-tl3jf Yes, they do, so running a new separate ground and a surge arrestor in breaker won't help?
@@SerpentXTech The bottom line is the water table is really high so when the lightning dissipates it does so into the ground/water which still has a chance to cause damage. They help for sure, just no guarantee.
@IATG-tl3jf thank you for the tips, and yea JEA are rip off artist
Scary..
Ground should be connected and bonded at the closest disconnect to the power company feed. Your meter base does not appear to have a disconnect (breaker disconnect) so your first disconnect will be your main breaker panel. That panel should have neutral and ground terminal strip bonded (Jumpered) and a #6 solid copper ground wire running to the outside to a ground rod. The lightning likely came in through the power line(s). That is why you have so many power supplies dead. The lightning did not travel through the ground and then into your AC outdoor unit. It came through the power line. You will have stuff fail that has been damaged by the lightning for likely over the next year. Dont be surprised if anything with an electric motor fails over the next 12 months. Anything electronic is at the mercy of nature now as to when or if it fails. Proper grounding system ATTRACTS lightning and gives it a path to the earth. Grounding does not 100% prevent damage to electrical/electronic items. It is a worthwhile investment to buy a whole house surge suppressor. It acts as the fall guy and burns up in the event of lightning strike coming in from the power lines. It doesnt 100% prevent damage to anything else but it does a very good job to prevent as little damage to your property vs not having one.
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Sorry for your losses.
Honestly it could’ve been worse however. Yes, replacing PSUs suck but it’s good they took the brunt of it vs the actual hardware (ie fpga).
Hopefully your insurance will cover it (that’s why we pay them right?!)
My main grounding rod is on the opposite side of the garage from my panel. It’s behind a blank outlet cover, between the drywall and outer brick wall. You definitely should look for yours
I hope you read this. Let me give you some lessons. I have learned from my three lightning strikes don’t ever tell your insurance company. Your house was struck by lightning. You just say that something cease to function you have no idea why if you mention lightning that is considered an act of God and you fall in the more expensive category again never ever tell anyone lightning struck your house, you’re welcome
Damn Bro, I hope your home owners ins covers some of this hardware...damn.
@@tjedwards32 same here, I am working with them but we will see
Maybe you should pay for a whole house surge protector
You don't even need that ground rods will take care of that
I'm curious if you noticed any dead fish floating anywhere near the water line?
@@jazsimps no I did not. So it may have hit the wet ground between the wire, fountain breaker boxes, and my AC.
Sorry to hear such bad news.
That's terrible. Chris, please follow up later on this and let us know if your Homeowner's policy does NOT cover 100% of your losses. And, if not, name and shame the insurer...because I know I don't want to have coverage with a company that doesn't support me if this happens to me at some point and I'm sure a lot of your other followers don't either.