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by Frenchgeek
530 days ago
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You didn't have to replace the house's wiring at least (Happened to an aunt of mine: Gave her a computer, it worked perfectly outside of her home. The electrician was a tad horrified. She still scoffed when I suggested the computer wasn't the problem first.) |
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Electric company plugged in some device to measure power over time. Turns out the power was slightly below normal but within tollerances. The OEM power supply that was powering my Atari wasn't up to standards. If I remember right, badly designed PSU's can feed too high current if the voltage is too low. Or something like that, was a very long time ago...