Is it ok to have the car radio on, during lightning ?
Can it damage the radio?
Sounds a stupid question. Perhaps it is and some would say use common sense
But just want to know the facts...
I usually switch off car radio when there is lightning.
Some laugh at me and say it is not necessary.
Because, normally TVs are switched off during lightning and disconnected as the TV antenna sticks high up in the sky above roof tops and can get a lighting stike.
But car radio arial, if not pulled out, is ususally at the same level of car roof (except for cases where it is located center of rare roof or some other place), and car roof is usually flat metal. So in most cases car arial is not sticking out up above other things. Also since tyres are rubber, car arial is not earthed. (well I dunno how true is this in wet weather ) So can car arial get struck by lighning?
Anyway, playing CD on car radio player even during lightning should be ok or is it best avoided (as radio player is swithed on even to play CD) ?
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Is it ok to have the car radio on, during lightning ?
Can it damage the radio?
Sounds a stupid question. Perhaps it is and some would say use common sense
But just want to know the facts...
I usually switch off car radio when there is lightning.
Some laugh at me and say it is not necessary.
Because, normally TVs are switched off during lightning and disconnected as the TV antenna sticks high up in the sky above roof tops and can get a lighting stike.
But car radio arial, if not pulled out, is ususally at the same level of car roof (except for cases where it is located center of rare roof or some other place), and car roof is usually flat metal. So in most cases car arial is not sticking out up above other things. Also since tyres are rubber, car arial is not earthed. (well I dunno how true is this in wet weather
) So can car arial get struck by lighning?
Anyway, playing CD on car radio player even during lightning should be ok or is it best avoided (as radio player is swithed on even to play CD) ?
Thanks.
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