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You are welcome. We are glad to be of service.
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Originally Posted by: geebekazoo Board delivered late yesterday afternoon. Installed it this morning. Everything now working fine! Thanks for everyone's help!
P.S. JoeM -- Ever seen a plugin 220V surge protector? /;=D Geebe, Great job, Thanks for the update, We're glad you're up and running. As for a "plug in 220/240 VAC surge protector", No, I haven't seen one, yet, but I don't get out as much as I used to. Good Luck, :) :) :)
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Originally Posted by: geebekazoo ...Ever seen a plugin 220V surge protector?... There are a lot of them available. Just Google it. Gene.
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Yeah, there are. But I haven't yet found an external one that I can use with my electric stove or clothes dryer.
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The most reliable way is to install a whole house surge protector. You may want to call an electrician for an estimate.
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My wallet is painfully aware of that option! /;=D
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