On 1/18/2021 11:53 AM, [email protected] wrote:
MOV can be used even in AC power applications (50/60Hz) , but only if the
potential thermal run away effect ( drawing more leakage current after
energy absorption/exposure or by aging ) is controlled by a series connected
high impedance (no-fire mode)  spark gap. What is however critical under
non-fire RF conditions (MOV -ZnO has big nF capacitance and is a
semiconductor) is the nonlinear diode effect. This can lead to RF
rectification (harmonics, emission issue)  before the firing level is
reached.

There's FAR more to it that these issues. The problems include 1) where they dump the current when they short out a strike; 2) accumulation of discharge current over time degrades their performance, causing them to fail shorted or open; and 3) they can start a fire! When an MOV shorts the strike to the equipment ground ("green wire") it raises the chassis potential of connected equipment; when that equipment is connected to other equipment by "low voltage" wiring (audio or video cables, Ethernet or other computer cables) to equipment plugged into different outlets (or even a different MOV device), the potential difference between the two pieces of gear is likely to fry I/O circuitry.

Many years ago, we in the world of pro audio learned this, with equipment for large audio (that sometimes included video systems) spread out over wide areas. As long ago as the '90s, very well-educated EEs recounted stories of computers in their design offices networked by wired Ethernet being fried by lightning induced on the Ethernet cables and computers with MOV surge protectors. No intentional antennas involved (not hams).

All of this is a great reason for using WiFi rather than wired Ethernet unless the added latency of WiFi cannot be tolerated (remote operation, for example). I dumped the use of wired Ethernet a couple of years before moving from Chicago in 2006. Decent WiFi hardware provides plenty of bandwidth for my uses, including streaming audio and hi-res streamed compressed video.

73, Jim K9YC
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