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SterhXXX2019-05-11 12:26:43
Electronics
SterhXXX, 2019-05-11 12:26:43

Spring, thunderstorms... How do you protect your copper jumpers from static voltage?

I welcome everyone!
So the first departures of ports from static began! :) And it became interesting to me, but are there many methods for protecting our "copper" transfers? Share your experience: who is defending how?) The presence of links, pictures and photos is welcome!

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Dmitry Chervonobab, 2019-05-11
@maddimons

He operated the telephone network entirely on copper, scattered over a huge area of ​​​​the motor depot. The entire station part was protected according to all the rules. And threatening-protection active and carbon dischargers. Like thunder and lightning, something constantly flew out. The protection rarely worked.
If the iron is rare, then every year it becomes more difficult and expensive to restore the network after such accidents. As already mentioned above, it is easier and cheaper to invest in optics on large spans. On small networks, it remains only to endure and keep the zip.

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pfg21, 2019-05-11
@pfg21

protection options for electrical connectors have been thought out and calculated for a long time - choose any and apply.

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Alexander, 2019-05-11
@NeiroNx

There are, of course, lightning protection modules, but optics are more reliable.

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