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Thu 2006-08-10 09:41
Now I'm getting cross

Around 10am yesterday my flat had a power cut. I was out at work, of course, but I know this because when I got home I found my microwave needed its time resetting and my computers claimed only to have been up for a few hours. (Also my alarm clock lost its alarm settings and enabled both of its independent alarms for midnight, which was very loud and particularly startling.)

And my firewall machine didn't turn itself back on again. Investigation shows that the power supply is at fault, so it'll be a trip via Maplin on the way home to pick up a new one.

I'm getting sick and tired of this. I've already spent a week without Internet connectivity at home recently, due to the lightning strike blowing up my cable modem; and I've already had to replace a power supply in one of my computers due to the same lightning strike. Now another power supply has gone, and in the process it's cut me off from the Internet again, and I'm getting cross.

It seems plausible to me that this isn't in fact coincidence, and that the same lightning strike that caused all the recent hassle was also the cause of the current outage. I've had power cuts before and things don't generally go pop when the power comes back on, but this is my first power cut since the lightning strike, and I wouldn't have a hard time believing that the power surge had nearly wrecked my firewall's power supply and that the dropout this morning was the last straw.

It's getting close to the last straw for me, too. If anything else of mine blows up in the near future I'm really going to lose my temper. If I meet Thor in the afterlife, I think I'll taser him.

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[identity profile] beckyc.livejournal.comThu 2006-08-10 09:22
Unless there was a second one later, there was only a momentary glitch - I was still in the flat at the time. My meter rang a brief alarm, which was a bit disconcerting, then I checked if the power was on, and it was, but my alarm clock was flashing.

I spent 10 days without access to E4 after that lightning strike. Oh, the hardship.
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[personal profile] simontThu 2006-08-10 09:26
I suppose a momentary glitch would be consistent with my alarm clock having got into a strange state; it certainly doesn't usually exhibit that behaviour when it loses power for a while.
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[personal profile] sparrowsionThu 2006-08-10 09:33
We had a power cut just after 8am yesterday—maybe there was a rolling outage in north Cambridge? Firewall came back fine, main server (including DHCP, DNS and web proxy) barfed at fsck (which is repairing as I type) hence no internet from the laptop, and there aren't any usable desktops in the house at the moment.
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[identity profile] nassus.livejournal.comThu 2006-08-10 09:43
Cant you plug your equipment into surge-protected powerboards? They are more expensive than the normal ones but at least in Aus quite cheap relative to the damage this sort of thing can do. UPS is another thing again I guess. I'm getting sick of it too - my test server in the server room isnt on ups and has been down 3 times in the last 3 weeks that I know of *sigh*
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[personal profile] simontThu 2006-08-10 10:18
Everything that failed does have a surge-protected powerboard between it and the mains (which is still running happily and hasn't noticed anything wrong, naturally). I'm certainly looking into the possibility of better surge protection and/or a UPS.
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[identity profile] azekeil.livejournal.comThu 2006-08-10 10:36
If I meet Thor in the afterlife, I think I'll taser him.

I'm sure that would just tickle him... ;)
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