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| quarterback:
Get a multimeter and check all the connections coming out of your PSU. Then move on from there. |
| krick:
--- Quote from: Franco on February 25, 2005, 10:35:08 am ---I contacted our house insurance company and there gonna send someone out to look at it, seeing as we had a power surge, he he. --- End quote --- I hope you know what you're doing. |
| Franco:
--- Quote from: krick on February 25, 2005, 11:29:46 am --- --- Quote from: Franco on February 25, 2005, 10:35:08 am ---I contacted our house insurance company and there gonna send someone out to look at it, seeing as we had a power surge, he he. --- End quote --- I hope you know what you're doing. --- End quote --- |
| quarterback:
No offense chief, but what you're talking about sounds like insurance fraud to me. I'm sure lots of people do it, but that doesn't make it right, or legal. |
| Franco:
No offence taken. Im not 100% sure it was my fault anyhow. I thought the marquee supply may have touched the coinlights but Ive realised the contact that came loose was on the 'dead' side of the switch. Also when it all happened, power was knocked off in our kitchen too (in another building and power circuit completly) And when it came back on the digi clock was scrambled for ages before it sorted itself out. So i reckon it was some kinda surge. |
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