Do You Have To Unplug Your UHD LED TV During Thunderstorms?
Apr 05, 2022
Do you have to unplug your UHD LED TV during thunderstorms?
If you have a color ultra-high-definition LED TV at home, it is even more enviable! But that's because the technology is relatively backward. Although ultra-high-definition LED TV is a rare "high-end product", it still does a poor job of lightning protection! When there is thunder, we must unplug the ultra-high-definition LED TV and the antenna, otherwise there is a danger of the ultra-high-definition LED TV being struck by lightning! But now, even if the thunder is rolling outside, we don't have to worry about the safety of ultra-high-definition LED TVs. Do you know the reason for this difference?
UHD LED TVs have always been a way of our daily entertainment, from black and white UHD LED TVs before, to color big-head UHD LED TVs, and now LCD UHD LED TVs and digital UHD LEDs TV, Ultra HD LED TV has been with us for generations with its picture and sound! But this recreational appliance is actually not cheap. From the very beginning, the price of ultra-high-definition LED TVs has been relatively expensive, although now with the development of the times, the price of ultra-high-definition LED TVs has become more expensive. It's getting cheaper, but it's not like a cabbage price. If we buy a new ultra-high-definition LED TV, the price will still be a bit painful!
Therefore, for a long time, everyone has done a good job of protecting the ultra-high-definition LED TV. When the ultra-high-definition LED TV is not usually used, the older generation will use a cloth cover to cover the ultra-high-definition LED TV. Avoid dust getting into the UHD LED TV and affecting its picture tube. Another is that in the event of a thunderstorm, the older generation will remind us to unplug the ultra-high-definition LED TV and the antenna plug to avoid the ultra-high-definition LED TV being damaged by lightning strikes. But the need to unplug during thunderstorms is only for the big-headed ultra-high-definition LED TVs in the past, and the current ultra-high-definition LED TVs basically do not have to be so troublesome to plug the plugs in thunderstorms! In the past, it was necessary to unplug the ultra-high-definition LED TV when it thundered, so why not now? Isn't it afraid of lightning strikes?






