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    we had some street wires short out during a storm from the wind.......
    along with a bit of help from some lightning......


    we later found out we could have claimed some damages from the electricity company......
    it might be worth making a few phone calls......
    sure...they cant control the weather.....but they can install some sort of protection for the end users......
    its not your fault their system damaged your goods.......


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    ps.....nature is a mother!!.....

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    At least no one was hurt.
    Had a friend 10 years ago trying to get the dogs inside during a bad storm. Lightnin struck the power lines while he was holding a brass lamp.
    2 TV's
    VCR
    Fridge
    Computer Microwave fried.
    He was thrown across the room and acrually crackde the lamp where he was holding it. He was lucky to only have burns to his hand.

    Hope the power company idea helps you out.

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    so diesels have a advantage in storms

    sorry to hear of your woes mate

    i live to give petrol owners the ****s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift
    hows this for lightening damage,,,

    TV, VCR, DVD, Stereo, Fridge, washing machine,
    adsl modem(),
    it actually blew the 32A ceramic stove fuse apart,, all the phones, bedside lamps, clock radios,

    but totally missed the neighbours,,,
    and missed both pc's,,,

    and no,
    no early christmas,
    no insurance.

    the good news is it was Guiness's first day "home alone" (nice one Mother-) and we had to wake him up when we got home,,,
    Pedro

    Depending on where you live, there is a good chance you can make a claim on the distribution company that owns the grid in your neck of the woods.

    If you go through the retailer you might be waiting a very long time.

    My company pays about $4M Aud a year for this sort of thing on a fairly small customer base. Give it a try, you have nothing to lose.

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    Everyone that i know that has had surges due to lightning have not been covered by their insurance as they consider it an act of god - ie not covered. You can try but if its lightning it isnt caused by the power company ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie
    Everyone that i know that has had surges due to lightning have not been covered by their insurance as they consider it an act of god - ie not covered. You can try but if its lightning it isnt caused by the power company ?
    Not too many policies now include "Act of God"

    Whos' god?

    Allah?
    Buddha?
    The little guy on the crucifix?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 84RR
    Not too many policies now include "Act of God"

    Whos' god?

    Allah?
    Buddha?
    The little guy on the crucifix?
    ME I walk into a room and the girls go "Oh god, here he comes again" I just say "Thanks but my friends call me Stevo"

    PS, For Pedro's benefit its worth going to the distribution company. If your in Energex Distro area they certainly pay for consumer claims in some instances.
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    It appears ERGON (everything in our power) dont.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    With such a big hit I think the surge protector would be rendered useless, the only real protection would be to unplug everything from the wallsockets.
    i have seen a good quality one take an almost direct hit from lightning, have its outer case completely blown off it, and the computer behind it still function when the power came back on.. the lightning hit the outer metal wall on the bus managers office... there wasnt a lot left, but the computer still worked... i have the same surge units fitted in just about every socket in my house, oddly enough :P
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