I am blowing out my HDMI ports left and right.
This is happening only on the long run 50 foot HDMI cables.
Last weekend we had a bit of lighting, which is normal for Florida.
I lost the HDMI ports in my Security DVR, my Surround Sound Reciever, my Projector, and my HDMI splitter.
Everything else is fine, the other ports work, and the HDMI ports that have short run 6 foot wires were not affected.
Everything was off.
I have tripp lite ISOBAR Ultra surge protectors on the cable/power going into everything. I have cable broadband Lightning surge protectors connected directly to the house ground rod outside to protect the incoming cable wires.
I also have a belkin PureAV line conditioner after the surge protector to keep the power clean and a sinewave UPS on the projector power.
This was all implemented and double checked after I lost the first receiver and projector.
So it just happened again, so I am thinking that its got something to do with static electricity as I never got a direct hit or had any power fluctuations.
These HDMI ports must be extremely sensitive.
Anyone have some ideas on how to prevent this?
Maybe recommend some way to protect me?
Think these little HDMI Surge Protectors are anything but junk?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YFSPXP0/?tag=atomicindus08-20
This is not only a huge expense, but also a giant hassle.
This is happening only on the long run 50 foot HDMI cables.
Last weekend we had a bit of lighting, which is normal for Florida.
I lost the HDMI ports in my Security DVR, my Surround Sound Reciever, my Projector, and my HDMI splitter.
Everything else is fine, the other ports work, and the HDMI ports that have short run 6 foot wires were not affected.
Everything was off.
I have tripp lite ISOBAR Ultra surge protectors on the cable/power going into everything. I have cable broadband Lightning surge protectors connected directly to the house ground rod outside to protect the incoming cable wires.
I also have a belkin PureAV line conditioner after the surge protector to keep the power clean and a sinewave UPS on the projector power.
This was all implemented and double checked after I lost the first receiver and projector.
So it just happened again, so I am thinking that its got something to do with static electricity as I never got a direct hit or had any power fluctuations.
These HDMI ports must be extremely sensitive.
Anyone have some ideas on how to prevent this?
Maybe recommend some way to protect me?
Think these little HDMI Surge Protectors are anything but junk?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YFSPXP0/?tag=atomicindus08-20
This is not only a huge expense, but also a giant hassle.
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