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Old 03-05-2008, 12:01 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by holmz View Post
no. when I called them they told me to try another power supply so I had to buy one. I'll call them and see what they will charge to fix it.
are you using a surge protector? i know you can buy a power regulator, or something, for your equipment. basically, it keeps the power going into whatever is using it, at a constant rate, because i guess it is pretty common for residential power to fluctuate and spike on occasion. a lot of people with high end audio/video equipment use it because those electronics are pretty sensitive to power flux.

a simple test might also be to try a different outlet for your unit? if what boost posted is correct about it safeguarding to much power coming it, maybe that outlet is shot. try to find an outlet on another circuit and see if that might fix it up.
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