OP,
I’m glad to hear the damage was limited!
Hopefully you now own one or more fire extinguishers….
MasterSolenoid and alarmguy:
Most people, including me, mistakenly believed a whole house surge suppressor on the “main box” is a cure all for surges and strikes.
We have a whole house surge suppressor on the box but I added a “stand alone” higher end suppressor for the TV, cable modem/router, and the stereo system.
Washer and dryer? We never considered it!
So, what good is having a whole house suppressor if you need to have “back up” suppressors on the individual outlets?
Well, I guess just as you have added a higher end stand alone for your electronics (as I have) the my thinking is why stop there?
My washer is loaded with electronics, my dishwasher and refrigerator is too. My garage door motor and associated wifi controller components are too, Heck pretty much any electronic in our house plugs into a surge device device including my cell phones and higher end laptops and certainly our 3 desk tops and laser printer.
I mean why not? Many of these secondary surge suppressors also have rudimentary power line noise reduction too.
Also on any given line interference and surges can be created internally in the house itself. When appliances turn on and off. Noise reduction in the lines isnt a bad thing either. The Wifi network and everything connected to them and direct to the router I have had in my two homes have always been rock solid. Barely to never needed resets and always get just over the speed I pay for. Is this the reason? I dont know but (oh no, dont want to get off subject until the end of this post)
I have a heavy duty Intermatic surge on the heat pump. The surge that is in the breaker panel takes the place of two breakers, it's an all in one unit so only capable of a 25ka surge. I installed this for simplicity sake on my Homeline Square D panel. I believe it also suggested secondary units at the source as well. Is it necessary? I doubt it, after all most homes do fine with nothing but for me, it's a hobby and honestly? I am convinced part (I stress part) of the reason my electronics in the last 18 years just do not fail, even major appliances. NEVER once.
Ok, onto noise reduction ANY APPLIANCE that I have connected to my wifi router and on my wifi network gets AT LEAST one snap on ferrite noise filter. There is a reason higher end electronics and cables have them. Even my Sony X900 series TV from the factory. So I put them on ALL electronics to filter one type of line noise that may or may not be present but so cheap, why not>?
I have many maybe dozens on everything right down to my WiFI controlled garage door. Anything related in anyway to the internet.
Or electronics that may be sensitive to line noise.
These are extras, I have many more *LOL*
Ferrite Line Noise Filters