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It's generally not recommended to use a cellular booster during a thunderstorm due to the risk of electrical shock and damage to the equipment.
Equipment Vulnerability
During a thunderstorm, the electrical environment becomes unstable due to lightning strikes and power surges. Cellular boosters, being electronic devices, can be vulnerable to these fluctuations. If a lightning strike or power surge occurs, it can damage the booster’s internal components, rendering it useless.
Safety Precautions
To minimize risks, it’s essential to take precautions when using a cellular booster during a thunderstorm. This includes disconnecting the booster from the power source and ensuring all cables are securely fastened to prevent electrical shock. Additionally, consider installing a surge protector to safeguard the equipment.
Alternative Solutions
If a thunderstorm is imminent, consider using a cellular booster with a low power consumption or a backup power source, such as a battery pack. This can help reduce the risk of damage from power surges. Alternatively, wait for the storm to pass before restarting the booster.
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