[Troubleshooting Equipment] ways to mitigate interference

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naporitan
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Re: [Troubleshooting Equipment] ways to mitigate interference

Post by naporitan » 24 Sep 2021, 14:46

Im not denying anything you said but why is issue present on ups battery without ups plugged to ac.
I can't say anything... There are many versions of why this happens... But, even my laptop through the battery does not work properly.

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Re: [Troubleshooting Equipment] ways to mitigate interference

Post by nyxo100 » 24 Sep 2021, 20:54

naporitan wrote:
24 Sep 2021, 14:46
Im not denying anything you said but why is issue present on ups battery without ups plugged to ac.
I can't say anything... There are many versions of why this happens... But, even my laptop through the battery does not work properly.
are u sure ?? i tested laptop and nintendo switch and the difference it was very noticeable

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Re: [Troubleshooting Equipment] ways to mitigate interference

Post by naporitan » 24 Sep 2021, 21:04

are u sure ?? i tested laptop and nintendo switch and the difference it was very noticeable
Everything is individual.

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Re: [Troubleshooting Equipment] ways to mitigate interference

Post by nyxo100 » 24 Sep 2021, 21:07

naporitan wrote:
24 Sep 2021, 21:04
are u sure ?? i tested laptop and nintendo switch and the difference it was very noticeable
Everything is individual.
yeah thats make sense maybe your problem is EMI or EFI interference.

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Re: [Troubleshooting Equipment] ways to mitigate interference

Post by naporitan » 24 Sep 2021, 23:24


yeah thats make sense maybe your problem is EMI or EFI interference.
I don't want to impose anything, but, there are no such sources of EMI in residential communities... and there can't be.

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Re: [Troubleshooting Equipment] ways to mitigate interference

Post by nick4567 » 25 Sep 2021, 01:51

naporitan wrote:
24 Sep 2021, 23:24

yeah thats make sense maybe your problem is EMI or EFI interference.
I don't want to impose anything, but, there are no such sources of EMI in residential communities... and there can't be.
Why dont u call ur power company and have them do a power quality analysis test and see if u have harmonics??? Literally a phone call and theyll be out in a week or 2, or if theyre negligent why dont u prove it with an oscope and some probes??? Why just sit and complain makes no sense u want me to show u how to use an oscope to measure harmonics i can give u a step by step personally i dont think harmonics are the problem as this is a more destructive electrical problem u would see electronics break in ur house all the time refrigerators dont even last a year with 10% thd so i really really highly doubt harmonics is the cause but hey ur the expert

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Re: [Troubleshooting Equipment] ways to mitigate interference

Post by naporitan » 25 Sep 2021, 01:58

Why dont u call ur power company and have them do a power quality analysis test and see if u have harmonics??? Literally a phone call and theyll be out in a week or 2, or if theyre negligent why dont u prove it with an oscope and some probes??? Why just sit and complain makes no sense u want me to show u how to use an oscope to measure harmonics i can give u a step by step personally i dont think harmonics are the problem as this is a more destructive electrical problem u would see electronics break in ur house all the time refrigerators dont even last a year with 10% thd so i really really highly doubt harmonics is the cause but hey ur the expert
In my case, it's just not possible... I don't even want to talk about it... and you're wrong about harmonics, that's the main source of the problem.

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Re: [Troubleshooting Equipment] ways to mitigate interference

Post by nick4567 » 25 Sep 2021, 02:33

naporitan wrote:
25 Sep 2021, 01:58
Why dont u call ur power company and have them do a power quality analysis test and see if u have harmonics??? Literally a phone call and theyll be out in a week or 2, or if theyre negligent why dont u prove it with an oscope and some probes??? Why just sit and complain makes no sense u want me to show u how to use an oscope to measure harmonics i can give u a step by step personally i dont think harmonics are the problem as this is a more destructive electrical problem u would see electronics break in ur house all the time refrigerators dont even last a year with 10% thd so i really really highly doubt harmonics is the cause but hey ur the expert
In my case, it's just not possible... I don't even want to talk about it... and you're wrong about harmonics, that's the main source of the problem.
http://www.idc-online.com/technical_ref ... tion_I.pdf here u go mate heres some reading material for you unless ur opposed to becoming educated on the theory ur telling me im wrong about, heres a video too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFCG53yoCxI&t=126s

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Re: [Troubleshooting Equipment] ways to mitigate interference

Post by naporitan » 25 Sep 2021, 03:02

http://www.idc-online.com/technical_ref ... tion_I.pdf here u go mate heres some reading material for you unless ur opposed to becoming educated on the theory ur telling me im wrong about, heres a video too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFCG53yoCxI&t=126s
you must understand that there is a concept of the degree of distortion, and the degree of distortion may not be high but, exceeded the threshold which causes errors in the pc

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Re: [Troubleshooting Equipment] ways to mitigate interference

Post by nick4567 » 25 Sep 2021, 03:13

naporitan wrote:
25 Sep 2021, 03:02
http://www.idc-online.com/technical_ref ... tion_I.pdf here u go mate heres some reading material for you unless ur opposed to becoming educated on the theory ur telling me im wrong about, heres a video too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFCG53yoCxI&t=126s
you must understand that there is a concept of the degree of distortion, and the degree of distortion may not be high but, exceeded the threshold which causes errors in the pc
u can inject harmonics by using a bunch of fluorescent lightbulbs and see if it gets worse?? i have a concept of distortion degrees theyre measured as thd % also the conversion to dc power which happens in the smp u have for the pc (your power supply) gets rid of harmonics. nothing about ur theory makes sense

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