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I got something solid

Posted: 14 Nov 2023, 20:42
by amorou
*Jump to middle section for solid stuff

-INFO
Firstable , mine dont get better at night , its always bizarre and awful.
Sometimes ( like a month or so) it gets very good for 1-2 days then loop begins.

-THINGS THAT MAKE IT MUCH MUCH WORSE
Increasing ram speed (ram speed effects enormously Im still suprised so few people talk/aware about this)
Case fans - more power hungry gpu - Increasing vcore - Higher amperage cpu fan

-SOLID STUFF
Our washing machine went bad , when we start it light goes flicker all around house.
After first it happened pc became really good for 6-8 hours , It returned to awful state after 8 hours.
Then of course I experimented with it:
I waited 2 days for headroom (I didnt want to loose malfunctioning machine right away , wanted to make sure issue is there )
Then I started again , lights goes dimm , boom pc good again.
I did it once following days , after that washing machine did not start at all...

3 days ago lightbulb in the kitchen (not led , I use incandescent always) started to flicker , then I turned it off before it fails and kept it ,
Pc was "slightly" good again.
Same bad lightbulb 2 days later , plugged it runned it it dims , pc was slightly better again.

ITS NOT MY CIRCUT CAUSING LIGHTBULB AND WASHING MACHINE TO MALFUNCTION , THESE 2 HARDWARES WAS FAULTY , THIS POST IS ABOUT MALFUNCTIONING ELECTRONICS EFFECT ON THE ISSUE
NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND

Just wanted to make that clear

Btw my pc was on while washing machine first started to malfunction , it didnt turned off.
How much voltage swing need to happen for psu to shut itself ? I got rmx750
Im willing to built a circut that will mess with voltage , or draw absurd current vs.


TLDR: Malfunctioning electronics that cause voltge swings make issue go away instantly



So why is this happening , lets research on that

Re: I got something solid

Posted: 23 Nov 2023, 08:31
by amorou
Are you guys for real ?

Buy a lightbulb socket and incandescent lightbulb.
Connect it to any outlet with a loose neutral connection , so loose that it will go dimm than fail.
Test pc

Re: I got something solid

Posted: 23 Nov 2023, 09:31
by cybepine
amorou wrote:
23 Nov 2023, 08:31
Are you guys for real ?

Buy a lightbulb socket and incandescent lightbulb.
Connect it to any outlet with a loose neutral connection , so loose that it will go dimm than fail.
Test pc
Remember safety!

If you try this.

Use electrical tape on all metal parts. To avoid accidentally touching metal parts.

Re: I got something solid

Posted: 17 Dec 2023, 08:58
by amorou
It (can it ? ) might be these events decaying some oxidation on wires and provide better contact temporarily , building is very old and mains connections twisted by hand and they hang outside no isolation , and by judging wall paint on them they did not re tightened for long time