This is your system on juice....
jjames
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This is what happens when a house is not properly grounded. This is the 2nd time this has happened over there. I should have saved the other pieces & card frames, to show you more - but this is just an NI-4000. Check out the relay housing and some of the chips on there.
First time - smoke was coming out of the walls from a lightning hit. Twice in one year. I think I'd be after the electrician or whoever wired the high voltage stuff. The house's circuit breaker has never tripped after a lightning hit, and all surge protects say they were fine. Talk about insane.
First time - smoke was coming out of the walls from a lightning hit. Twice in one year. I think I'd be after the electrician or whoever wired the high voltage stuff. The house's circuit breaker has never tripped after a lightning hit, and all surge protects say they were fine. Talk about insane.
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We haven't had to connect to anything relay driven recently, but the incident has caused us to do some research. We found a part that attaches inline to protect against power surges. It's like a standard fuse, but they were better. I, for the life of me, can't find the information at the moment, but as I recall, they were better than just putting fuses inline. Regardless, on the rare occasions where we have to use the relays on a processor, that is included.
Jeff
Regardless of what kind of system / precautions you take, I think very little is going to protect you with a near direct hit (12 ft. from house.)
The relays were probably not in use - they only controlled shades. Anyone ever taken an NI-4000 apart - big case for little circuit boards!