Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:7081 comp.sys.att:11380 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!samsung!uunet!pmafire!uudell!bigtex!texsun!vector!egsner!mic!ernest!shibaya!afc From: afc@shibaya.lonestar.org (Augustine Cano) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Brownouts, shorts, explosions and the unix pc. Message-ID: <1991Jan5.045917.7018@shibaya.lonestar.org> Date: 5 Jan 91 04:59:17 GMT Sender: afc@shibaya.lonestar.org (Augustine Cano) Organization: Multidisciplinary Designs Unlimited Lines: 24 I recently had a couple of quite dramatic power related experiences: One day, while at the keyboard, I experienced dozens of brownouts over a period of at least 45 seconds. All lights would dim for periods between 1/3 second and 1 second, the unix pc power supply would whistle and then go back to normal. The system never crashed, even though I frantically closed all windows, killed all processes and got ready for an orderly shutdown. On another occasion, the power went crazy; not in the orderly and predictable fashion described above. This time the fluctuations were completely random and even more serious. This also went on for at least 30 seconds. Amazingly, I could hear explosions from outside, perfectly synchronized with the power fluctuations. I thought a transformer was about to blow up but everything went back to normal. No crash this time either. It was a rainy day so I assume some wet branch fell on the power lines and shorted them. No damage occurred in either instance, possibly thanks to the very old surge suppressor I have protecting the computer... -- Augustine Cano INTERNET: afc@shibaya.lonestar.org UUCP: ...!{ernest,egsner}!shibaya!afc