Component cable for long runs


Due to the fragility of an HDMI circuit to electrical overload , I would like to run a component A/V cable instead .
I need about a 28 ft. run though . Will a component cable of this length work as well as a HDMI cable of the same length ?

Thank You
saki70
I second Cleeds' question: What is the evidence that HDMI is subject to electrical overload?

Component video cables are not a complete substitute for HDMI. Yes, you can use the for video signals, but HDMI carries digital audio data as well, so you would need additional cables to use that.

Michael
Monoprice and Blue Jeans Cable make excellent HDMI cables for long runs. I have one 75 foot and two 50 foot cables that work perfectly.
I use the RedMere technology Hdmi cables from Monoprice. Great price, excellent cables, good quality build.
Don't forget, only HDMI can handle 1080p. Component cables are limited to 1080i.
The fragility factor... according to my cable tech . Because HDMI works with a small electrical charge , it is 'more' susceptible to an electrical overload such as a lightening strike .
I had lightening enter my home through the cable company's data line . It tripped the breaker for one TV's electrical circuit , everything else was fine . But it took out a second cable boxs' HDMI port or the HDMI port on the tv that is connected to it . When the cable tech looked at the box and supply line he determined that it was one of the HDMI ports and installed a component cable in place of the HDMI cable . He then gave me the explanation above . I had previously tried another HDMI cable that did not alleviate the problem of 'no signal' .
The picture from this component cable is at least as good as the HDMI picture .
The second tv , where the breaker was tripped , has the long
HDMI run up the wall , across the attic and down another wall . This cable run was extremely difficult to do and if it has to be done again (another lightening strike)I want it to be the last time .
I live in the lightening capital of the nation and the tech stated that a surge suppressor on the line will not always protect the ports .
I looked on the Audioquest Cable site for a component cable of sufficient length and did not find any . Hence the reason for my query .
If a component cable won't handle a digital signal , how will that affect the end result ? This line is for the cable box only .

Thank You .