DonP
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So I have been told to go fly a kite...in bad weather...and then report back...if possible. It appears that I am not as indispensable as I may have hoped.
Just remember, hold nice and tight to that wet string - don't let go, now!
So I have been told to go fly a kite...in bad weather...and then report back...if possible. It appears that I am not as indispensable as I may have hoped.
I like when you talk dirty like that...Just remember, hold nice and tight to that wet string - don't let go, now!

Ok, thank you!You need to adjust that. Those two blue caps need to join together at the other end of the gas tube.
Can you post a pic showing the added circuit attached to the mains connector?As short as you can make it is best. I make mine so the varistor and gas tube leads are all I need - they go straight into the mains connector.
Thought I'd let you know one of the things I do to protect my gear - particularly away from home. I always use an extension cable with half a dozen sockets on the end, and every time I get a new one I open it up and put surge protection inside. This is serious protection too - the stage can take a lightning hit and you amp will be the one still working afterwards. You'll be safer too.
This is the device - nothing to it
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It can go anywhere inside the socket strip, provided those three connections can be made. Obviously put tape around so nothing else can touch - I left that off so you can see better.
The main protection is the big black Metal Oxide Varistors. They are cheap, and there are plenty on Ebay. These are they
http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/315/awa0000ce2-33884.pdf
The two blue capacitors are special. They MUST carry a Y1 rating. That means that should they ever fail, they will never go short circuit.
These are ok here
DE1E3KX102MA5BA01 | Murata Ceramic Single Layer Capacitor 1nF 250 V ac ±20% E Dielectric DE1 Series Through Hole +125°C Max Op. Temp. | Murata
Finally the gas discharge tube in the middle. That is like a mega-high-speed fuse that catches the burst of lightning. There are many makers - this particular one is
https://www.onlinecomponents.com/world-products-wpgt2r2700b8l.html?p=12801409
Needless to say, don't attempt this if you don't know what you are doing. But if you are ok with it, it's worth a lot of peace of mind. I'm sure you can find your own local suppliers.
Priest of the religion of science. You'll have to excuse me while I go and put my head in a bucket of cold water.
My friend Claire runs the Benjamin Franklin museum here in London. She knows all about kites and keys.
Wow, that makes things incredibly easy!!! I will sheild and secure it after inserted. The whole point of the longer leads was attempting to get it to the various internal contact points. Now, shortness become the priority. Thank you!!!No problem with that. Put it on the outlet closest to the incoming cable. That was you still get maximum protection for the "downstream" sockets.