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<blockquote data-quote="Mike.J" data-source="post: 522440" data-attributes="member: 34414"><p>No electronic appliances plugged in, I habitually unplug when a storm hits or I leave the premises for an extended period, all the white goods stay plugged in and they all survive with or without the Surge protector.</p><p></p><p>Additionally due to Covid the place was unoccupied for nearly two years, during that time the Surge Protector would have been hit a sufficient number of times that it would be out of service when the next storm hit, so unplugging things seems the best option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike.J, post: 522440, member: 34414"] No electronic appliances plugged in, I habitually unplug when a storm hits or I leave the premises for an extended period, all the white goods stay plugged in and they all survive with or without the Surge protector. Additionally due to Covid the place was unoccupied for nearly two years, during that time the Surge Protector would have been hit a sufficient number of times that it would be out of service when the next storm hit, so unplugging things seems the best option. [/QUOTE]
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