Surge protect your stuff as it comes in from the wall, through a good surge protected multiway. Make sure aerial, satellite etc. are surge protected too if you can. If you really must, get an in-line UPS to clean the power.
This is just absurd though, unless you take to plugging your HDMI sockets into lightning rods.
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Malixu @ Dec 30th 2008 8:17PM
Surge protect your stuff as it comes in from the wall, through a good surge protected multiway. Make sure aerial, satellite etc. are surge protected too if you can. If you really must, get an in-line UPS to clean the power.
This is just absurd though, unless you take to plugging your HDMI sockets into lightning rods.
i_got_hit @ Jan 13th 2009 1:20PM
The HDMI output on my reciever blew out, and sent a surge to my TV, burning out the HDMI input. Fortunately, I have 2 other HDMI input to use.
Sign me up, and where can I get one!