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.
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!