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Wabbit
Junior Audioholic
So this happened. A lightning strike somewhere close sent a surge over a new Sony 75" TV through the network LAN or AC cable (with no ground) and through the HDMI cable where it killed the single HDMI port on a Denon X3600H. The TV wasn't on a surge protector but the receiver was on a Furman 215A surge/conditioner that had tripped an over voltage light. The TV had to be unplugged for a minute but had no issues. The HDMI board was replaced on the AVR.
So Denon says to check the grounding of the device connected to the AVR. How? The factory plug of the TV has no ground pin. They then say power surge protectors do not help. Really? I pressed them to clarify and only said...
I can use the signal ground on the back of the AVR to go to a the center lug of a grounded AC outlet.
Anyone using the signal ground screw on your AVRs? I did learn that a lightning strike can literally effect an entire block. My neighbors lost more then I did. Has me considering a "whole house" surge protector, but I don't know how Denon would comment on that.
So Denon says to check the grounding of the device connected to the AVR. How? The factory plug of the TV has no ground pin. They then say power surge protectors do not help. Really? I pressed them to clarify and only said...
I can use the signal ground on the back of the AVR to go to a the center lug of a grounded AC outlet.
Anyone using the signal ground screw on your AVRs? I did learn that a lightning strike can literally effect an entire block. My neighbors lost more then I did. Has me considering a "whole house" surge protector, but I don't know how Denon would comment on that.
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