While serious lightning protection for structures and other robust things must be done outside the building, I have heard reports of K3S USB chips being fried from currents induced in the USB cable attached to the radio, with the suggestion of disconnecting the cable to protect the chip. I don't see how to do this disconnect outside the building.

When I consider a direct strike on my shack's lighting rods, I see massive currents flowing down the thick aluminum cables from the rods to the grounding system. I see these currents inducing currents in any wires in the house, including the USB cable. The lightning rods are the first level of protection, but may not be enough to protect sensitive electronic equipment. Remember, when we work on these radios, we have a grounding wrist strap and a conductive mat on the work surface etc.

73 Bill AE6JV

On 1/18/21 at 11:38 AM, [email protected] (Bob McGraw) wrote:

Just remember that ALL lightning protection must be accomplished outside of the house or structure.  Do not think for one minute that one can provide lightning protection inside the equipment or structure.

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