Transformer in neighbourhood popped , and..

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amorou
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Transformer in neighbourhood popped , and..

Post by amorou » 17 Aug 2025, 17:04

4 months ago transformer in my neighbourhood popped , dont know if its fuse or anything but electricty in lot of houses went off (not our house) and sound of popping was very strong , like a explosion.

After that , ( A year ago I posted a video here showing electric guitar magnets picking up strong hum from certian direction ) this thing gone , no more noise dead silent from that direction , other direction has minimal noise still , anyway.
Also pc was nice af , picture was a lot clear i enjoyed movies again, and gaming was crispy too ofc you know it.

2 months later hum noise from that direction reoccured alltough now its a little less , pc went bad again.

MontyTheAverage
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Re: Transformer in neighbourhood popped , and..

Post by MontyTheAverage » 19 Aug 2025, 07:37

If you are in USA you can write a complaint about this with FCC and they investigate this. Maybe they will take it more seriously and look into fixing the problem.

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