Since the Original Post on this topic has been locked, I am continuing here the discussion.
Just quoting my original question:
@martincom , in your opinion, could I use a fuse on each cable right after the ethernet port on the Panasonic Door Opener card?
I could split each cable entering the ethernet port with a fuse. Would this protect the card and the same time allow proper work, both on the voice/intercom end and door opener end? What Amperage would you start with?
Any help appreciated!
Thanks!
Just quoting my original question:
Hi everyone,
I'm seeking advice on protecting my home doorbell system from lightning surges. I’ve had success in safeguarding my network equipment (switches, routers, etc.) using Ethernet-to-fiber-optic adapters paired with a UPS system, but I’m still facing issues with my Panasonic KX-NS5162 module connected to an NS 500 PBX system. Every time there’s a strong storm, the doorbell system gets damaged, requiring a module replacement
Has anyone encountered this issue or found a solution? I’d appreciate any suggestions on surge protection devices, grounding methods, or any other ideas that could help protect this setup.
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This is the connection scheme, maybe some wires could be protected somehow?
@martincom , in your opinion, could I use a fuse on each cable right after the ethernet port on the Panasonic Door Opener card?

I could split each cable entering the ethernet port with a fuse. Would this protect the card and the same time allow proper work, both on the voice/intercom end and door opener end? What Amperage would you start with?
Any help appreciated!
Thanks!