Protect your STB Receiver from Thunderstorm/Lightning

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As the rainy season is going on in Indian Sub-continent, it is very normal to often occurring Thunderstorm/Lightning in the region.

To enjoy our favorite programs need extra care and protection to our STB Receiver. So, do the following easy steps which we all know:

1) Remove the Coaxial cable (LNB in) from the STB Receiver which connected with the Dish.
2) Unplug the Power-Cable of the STB Receiver from power source.
3) Try to isolate the STB Receiver from any external connections.


Though we all know these steps I am reminding you once my friends.

Happy Watching :tup :tup :tup
 
Good tips, but please explain step 3, what you actually means.
 
thanks Bapun bro for the explanation.
 
DXer said:
As the rainy season is going on in Indian Sub-continent, it is very normal to often occurring Thunderstorm/Lightning in the region.

To enjoy our favorite programs need extra care and protection to our STB Receiver. So, do the following easy steps which we all know:

1) Remove the Coaxial cable (LNB in) from the STB Receiver which connected with the Dish.
2) Unplug the Power-Cable of the STB Receiver from power source.
3) Try to isolate the STB Receiver from any external connections.


Though we all know these steps I am reminding you once my friends.

Happy Watching :tup :tup :tup
good tips and very very useful reminder to all of us. thanks Dxer bro.
 
Bapun Raz said:
ALPHA said:
Good tips, but please explain step 3, what you actually means.

Point 3 says, remove your STB from TV which is connected through HDMI/AV/Component. Remove STB Plug from Switch board. :k

Thanks Bapun Ji... :clap
 
ALPHA said:
Good tips, but please explain step 3, what you actually means.

Dear Alpha Ji,

It is as Bapun Ji's explanation.
That means remove all connections from the STB (eg. Power, A/V, Coaxial, HDMI etc.) and make the STB connection free from other Device.

Thanks :tup
 
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