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(More customer reviews)Protectnet for Coaxial Cables
The customer photo above is an example of installing this device according to APC (American Power Corporation) and Comcast instructions. I.e., install the Protectnet where the cable enters your residence, before a splitter or amplifier. The green wire must be connected to an earth ground (e.g., cold water pipe, ground rod, or, in a pinch, a ground wire of your house wiring). This device has screw lugs so it can easily be secured. Once installed, forget about it. Presumably, if there is a large electrical hit, the Protectnet will burn out and you'll have to replace it, which is far better than having your electronic gear fried.
Some coax surge protectors degrade the signal noticeably. I didn't see any change in TV picture quality or Comcast Internet service, after installing the Protectnet.
Years ago, we had an [unprotected] expensive tuner ruined by a lightning strike - the area on the tuner where the antenna wires connected was charred black. Two houses on our street have been hit by lightning - one had the top foot of his chimney blown off and the other caught the roof on fire. You decide the risk for your location...
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