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Old 03-13-2009, 02:48 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Dan, I agree I have not had problems with spikes from the interior but many from providers all over the world. I have lived places where the power was only available if you made it, which was a hell of lot better than many other so called "electrical providers" services.
SML, if you are really concerned or even if you are not at this point, you should consider engaging a licensed professional to inspect and evaluate your electrical system. I know I will get flack for saying that on this type of forum, but the safety of persons within the location are the main concern; everything besides that should be dealt with by you as to restrict unwanted observations by the inspector. Fires usually start when they are least expected. I don't want to be an armchair QB concerning safety. But as Dan inferred, get to know the equipment you are using and their demands and safety precautions. My 2p.
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