Apologies if I've not posted this in the correct forum but I really need some advice on power surges. Sorry if it's a bit long.
I am aware that power surges can occur and they can cause damage to sensitive equipment, that's why my computer kit is connection to the mains via a surge protection extension lead. However, everything else in my house is plugged straight into the sockets, likewise with my caravan and I've never had any problems with this.
However this weekend I suffered fatal damage to my iPod whilst plugged into a brand new docking station, which the large supermarket have blamed on a power surge and not the brand new dock.
With this in mind, I'm now concerned about plugging anything straight into the mains sockets both at home and whilst away in the caravan. I'm now left with a £118 bill to replace the iPod and I'm reluctant to pay it to find that the same happens in future.
In this instance the docking station had been purchased as a birthday gift just a few weeks ago. Until now I've only used it in the caravan on battery power, but on Friday the batteries went flat so I removed my iPod and the batteries, and then used the mains cable supplied. Radio switched on, so I docked my iPod and switched the 'source' button to iPod. Nothing happened, I tried several times and still nothing happened. I removed my iPod and tried to switch it on but it remained blank. Tried plugging it into the mains charger and my PC but it still didn't work. It had been working whilst the dock was on battery power and was still working when I removed and then replaced it on the dock after I switched to mains power, but from the moment I selected the 'source' button it died and has not worked since.
On returning the unit to the large supermarket it came from to be told it was working fine and it was a power surge that had killed my iPod. Nothing else at home is damaged, my router, sky box, TV and mobile phone all still work and were plugged in at the same time, it's just my iPod that is damaged.
So how do I protected myself in future? Do I need to purchase a surge protection extension lead for every single socket in the house and caravan to avoid having my new iPod (or anything else) fried?
I am aware that power surges can occur and they can cause damage to sensitive equipment, that's why my computer kit is connection to the mains via a surge protection extension lead. However, everything else in my house is plugged straight into the sockets, likewise with my caravan and I've never had any problems with this.
However this weekend I suffered fatal damage to my iPod whilst plugged into a brand new docking station, which the large supermarket have blamed on a power surge and not the brand new dock.
With this in mind, I'm now concerned about plugging anything straight into the mains sockets both at home and whilst away in the caravan. I'm now left with a £118 bill to replace the iPod and I'm reluctant to pay it to find that the same happens in future.
In this instance the docking station had been purchased as a birthday gift just a few weeks ago. Until now I've only used it in the caravan on battery power, but on Friday the batteries went flat so I removed my iPod and the batteries, and then used the mains cable supplied. Radio switched on, so I docked my iPod and switched the 'source' button to iPod. Nothing happened, I tried several times and still nothing happened. I removed my iPod and tried to switch it on but it remained blank. Tried plugging it into the mains charger and my PC but it still didn't work. It had been working whilst the dock was on battery power and was still working when I removed and then replaced it on the dock after I switched to mains power, but from the moment I selected the 'source' button it died and has not worked since.
On returning the unit to the large supermarket it came from to be told it was working fine and it was a power surge that had killed my iPod. Nothing else at home is damaged, my router, sky box, TV and mobile phone all still work and were plugged in at the same time, it's just my iPod that is damaged.
So how do I protected myself in future? Do I need to purchase a surge protection extension lead for every single socket in the house and caravan to avoid having my new iPod (or anything else) fried?