The Importance Of Installing A Surge Protector For Cameras
surge protective device devices are designed to protect against induced lightning strikes, but they don't mention any that can effectively protect against "lightning strikeback voltage" without burning out. Yet, the "security surge system designs" they actively promote are boldly applied in this way, demonstrating a lack of basic security system concepts. If such a powerful SPD truly existed, lightning rods would be unnecessary.
Is introducing "lightning strikeback voltage" directly into a security system lightning protection or lightning induction? Over the past two years of tracking this issue in security forums, no "professional surge protection manufacturer" has offered a direct explanation; they consistently adopt an evasive approach. So far, I've only encountered a few "professional surge protection manufacturers" actively advocating for such designs and applications in security projects. I've never seen any professional manufacturer's surge protector product claim to have "the ability to discharge lightning current exceeding that of a lightning rod" and safely limit "lightning strikeback voltage."
So, with the above information, I believe everyone understands the importance of installing surge protection device pairs of cameras.