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Load shedding and surge damage
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<blockquote data-quote="carel1966" data-source="post: 1121183" data-attributes="member: 399"><p>I have experienced damage due to power surges, but do not think it was due to load shedding as we always switch off all the wall plugs (split on DB board) when load shedding starts and only switch it on about 5 minutes after load shedding ended for our area. That said, according to assessors the surges happens a lot more since we went into this bad load shedding phase, so could be related.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carel1966, post: 1121183, member: 399"] I have experienced damage due to power surges, but do not think it was due to load shedding as we always switch off all the wall plugs (split on DB board) when load shedding starts and only switch it on about 5 minutes after load shedding ended for our area. That said, according to assessors the surges happens a lot more since we went into this bad load shedding phase, so could be related. [/QUOTE]
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