junkhound
Senior Member
- Location
- Renton, WA
- Occupation
- EE, power electronics specialty
Nice lightning display yesterday, rare for this area.
Grandkids watching out a window, saw direct strike to their shop's gable light fixture 30 ft from house, gable about 25 ft high. 120 ft fir trees within 20 ft other side, metal capped house chimney 10 ft higher than the shop gable 30 ft away. Yet lightning went to the lower spot, probably since that particular fixture has almost a straight shot of 12 ga down to a concrete encased electrode thru the main panel. So much for the 30 degree cone theory.
wifi and router zapped, nothing else damaged, have MOVs on most circuits. Power failure 10 min later due to another nearby strike.
I need to get over there this week to see if there is any wiring damage. One grandson had on earphones while watching the lightning, connected to computer, got a shock thru the headphones. House and shop fed from same pad mounted transformer 170 ft away.
I'll take pictures if there is any wiring damage, the light is fed from accessible attic.
Grandkids watching out a window, saw direct strike to their shop's gable light fixture 30 ft from house, gable about 25 ft high. 120 ft fir trees within 20 ft other side, metal capped house chimney 10 ft higher than the shop gable 30 ft away. Yet lightning went to the lower spot, probably since that particular fixture has almost a straight shot of 12 ga down to a concrete encased electrode thru the main panel. So much for the 30 degree cone theory.
wifi and router zapped, nothing else damaged, have MOVs on most circuits. Power failure 10 min later due to another nearby strike.
I need to get over there this week to see if there is any wiring damage. One grandson had on earphones while watching the lightning, connected to computer, got a shock thru the headphones. House and shop fed from same pad mounted transformer 170 ft away.
I'll take pictures if there is any wiring damage, the light is fed from accessible attic.