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Can lightning ruin electronics?

By James Bradley

Can lightning ruin electronics?

Lightning typically damages electronics in one of two ways. A direct lightning strike will cause significant damage to electrical and nonelectrical items in the home. In many instances, this will start a fire, often in the wiring within the walls or the attic.

How do I know if my house was struck by lightning?

Common signs that your home was struck include:

  1. A power outage.
  2. The presence of a fire or sparks.
  3. The smell of melting plastic or smoke.
  4. Physical damage to the structure of your property.
  5. A humming or buzzing sound.

What is the percentage of your house getting struck by lightning?

About 1 in 200 houses are struck by lightning every year. Various factors can affect your level of risk, including whether there are higher structures nearby (metal light poles can have a protective effect), the local climate, etc.

What happens if your house is struck with lightning?

What happens when lightning strikes a house? If your home gets struck by lightning, you will hear a very loud, powerful boom that might shake your entire house. When a lightning charge travels through electrical wiring, it can cause an explosive surge. This may cause a fire and almost certainly will destroy the wires.

What kind of damage can Lightning do to electronics?

Lightning typically damages electronics in one of two ways. The first is a direct lightning strike to the home, which is an infrequent occurrence. A direct lightning strike will cause significant damage to electrical and nonelectrical items in the home. In many instances, this will start a fire, often in the wiring within the walls or the attic.

Can a lightning strike destroy a telephone system?

Lightning can in fact destroy electronics, telephones and any system controlled by wires or conductive material.

How often does a house get hit by lightning?

The odds of your house getting struck by lightning depend largely on your location, but, on average, about 1 in every 1,000 homes across the U.S. gets hit by lightning each year, amounting to more than $1 billion in damage and averaging about $5,000 worth of damage per home.

Can a lightning strike damage an electrical control board?

Large appliances that utilize electronic controls are much more sensitive to surge damage from a lightning strike. If the surge travels through the wiring to the outlet that appliance is connected to, it can damage the appliance’s control board.

Lightning typically damages electronics in one of two ways. The first is a direct lightning strike to the home, which is an infrequent occurrence. A direct lightning strike will cause significant damage to electrical and nonelectrical items in the home. In many instances, this will start a fire, often in the wiring within the walls or the attic.

Can a lightning strike cause damage to your home?

And, of course, a direct lightning strike on your home can cause serious damage. But if your home has a lightning protection system, a surge caused by lightning may more often be safely deflected into the ground. A lightning protection system is not intended to prevent a strike.

Large appliances that utilize electronic controls are much more sensitive to surge damage from a lightning strike. If the surge travels through the wiring to the outlet that appliance is connected to, it can damage the appliance’s control board.

Can a lightning strike into a telephone line?

Generally, lightning strikes into cables close to you are far rarer than people think they are (no, anecdotes don’t change that). The likelihood of telephone lines being hit is smaller than that of power lines, because these typically hang higher for isolation purposes.