What Are You Doing Right Now
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Had fun issues the last week... My internet goes down so I call the cable guy. he's out checking his lines and gets zapped while checking his cable. He does some digging and it turns out that the ground line they use (connects between power meter and their cable box) was carrying so much voltage that it actually melted the connector for my internet connection!
So the cable guy (of course) blames something in the house or the power meter for the issue and disconnects the ground line. Not 5 minutes after he leaves, the power all over my house goes absolutely berserk. Lights are dim, but if I run the Microwave they get super bright, blew 3 light bulbs in one room... just craziness.
So I call my electrician (my Pops) and he comes up does some testing. Turns out there's nearly 80 volts on that ground line (that's now not hooked to anything!). So we check inside the house. There's usually two legs of power that come into the house... Each of them should be 110V at the fuse box / circuit breaker. I was getting 110V on one side,and 80V on the other.
Called the Power Company and they showed up literally 3 hours later and hooked up a line conditioner to the house. Turns out they have to pull a new power line to the house because the one currently powering us is old and has "developed issues".
So now with the line conditioner in place, all the gremlins are gone... for now.
Weird, sounds like more than a conditioner problem to me. Thats more like a bandaid. I wonder if the ground outside is really connected properly?
Agreed, how does a conditioner solve an undervoltage issue?
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
This past weekend I watched 2 Network+ videos and 2 A+ Videos from the Professor Messer Youtube Channel.
Plan on Watching another round of Videos Tonight, Giving the chanceOr today, if given the chance
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
This past weekend I watched 2 Network+ videos and 2 A+ Videos from the Professor Messer Youtube Channel.
Plan on Watching another round of Videos Tonight, Giving the chanceOr today, if given the chance
Forgot my headphones at home
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Patching all the things!
Also, disappointed that my solar installation failed inspection.
Awww... so now you take the blame for setting the house on fire?
You have a serious interest in fire, it seems.
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
This past weekend I watched 2 Network+ videos and 2 A+ Videos from the Professor Messer Youtube Channel.
Plan on Watching another round of Videos Tonight, Giving the chanceGood stuff.
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Unraveling a SendAs / SendOnBehalf mess.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Unraveling a SendAs / SendOnBehalf mess.
Been there......Find the breadcrumb trail....
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Unraveling a SendAs / SendOnBehalf mess.
Oh yes, can't they be fun.
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Having breakfast then get ready for work.
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installing a Proliant service pack on an administrative server.
beer o clock rising in the east.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
installing a Proliant service pack on an administrative server.
beer o clock rising in the east.
Thats going to be me today, already dealing with frustrating issues.
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Wrestling with Avaya IP office and BBX Vuesion ACD. I think it has developed a mind of its own. Routing calls where it has never routed them before....... Real head scratcher.
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interesting day seeing how I've been up for about 5 and a half hours now.
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@popester said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Avaya IP office
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Had fun issues the last week... My internet goes down so I call the cable guy. he's out checking his lines and gets zapped while checking his cable. He does some digging and it turns out that the ground line they use (connects between power meter and their cable box) was carrying so much voltage that it actually melted the connector for my internet connection!
So the cable guy (of course) blames something in the house or the power meter for the issue and disconnects the ground line. Not 5 minutes after he leaves, the power all over my house goes absolutely berserk. Lights are dim, but if I run the Microwave they get super bright, blew 3 light bulbs in one room... just craziness.
So I call my electrician (my Pops) and he comes up does some testing. Turns out there's nearly 80 volts on that ground line (that's now not hooked to anything!). So we check inside the house. There's usually two legs of power that come into the house... Each of them should be 110V at the fuse box / circuit breaker. I was getting 110V on one side,and 80V on the other.
Called the Power Company and they showed up literally 3 hours later and hooked up a line conditioner to the house. Turns out they have to pull a new power line to the house because the one currently powering us is old and has "developed issues".
So now with the line conditioner in place, all the gremlins are gone... for now.
Weird, sounds like more than a conditioner problem to me. Thats more like a bandaid. I wonder if the ground outside is really connected properly?
@jmoore and @Dashrender -- It is definitely a bandaid. GA Power has already had the utility lines in the area marked. They're going to pull a new line. The line is old, so they're going to replace it.
The line conditioner they have hooked up looks more like a gigantic UPS, so I'm figuring it does more than just line conditioning.
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@siringo fo sho
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Crazy busy morning. Just got to my first coffee.
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Working on pissing off olivier a bit more, also had my first beer at 9:30am. . . sorry Scott you gotta catch up
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Helping our Network team with some testing.