Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see All the equipment that you lost is my point. Why did it take out a surge suppressor and nothing else (I'm not complaining though). The demarc has a lug on the bottom that is not connected to earth ground at the house. I connected my DMM between that lug and the earth ground at the meter and there was no continuity. I "supervised" the fiber switch over and the techs did not make a cross connection. It is common practice, now, to have a wire in the jacket so it can be located. Since fiber is not susceptible to electrical interference it's use is expanding to other fields, including military avionics. I wonder when it's going to get to farm equipment?
There was another thread about plastic pipe for propane. I hope there is a wire either buried with the pipe or embedded in the pipe so it may be located without hearing a hissing sound.
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