| OH... MY... GOD... (re: convertors) [message #63285] |
Tue, 17 January 2006 22:04  |
Neil
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>>> wrote=20
>>> in message<BR>> > <A=20
>>> href=3D"news:43f9d44c$1@linux">news:43f9d44c$1@linux</A>...<BR>> =
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>>> ><BR>> > > I'd be happy to contribute to this.<BR>> =
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>>> ><BR>> > > "DC" <<A=20
>>> href=3D"mailto:dc@spamthemoon.com">dc@spamthemoon.com</A>> =
>>>wrote:<BR>>=20
>>> > >><BR>> > >>Make sure you get one with =
>>>automatic=20
>>> voltage regulation and<BR>> > >>enough range of =
>>>compensation to=20
>>> deal with sags and spikes.<BR>> > >><BR>> > =
>>>>>That=20
>>> could be your problem. We put them on the DSP =
>>>processors<BR>>=20
>>> > >>in our sound installs and they save a lot of service=20
>>> calls.<BR>> > >><BR>> > >>And of course, make =
>>>sure=20
>>> there is enough current capacity.<BR>> > >><BR>> >=20
>>> >>Frankly, we should all help you buy this.<BR>> >=20
>>> >><BR>> > >><BR>> > >>DC<BR>> >=20
>>> >><BR>> > >><BR>> > >><BR>> >=20
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| Re: OH... MY... GOD... (re: convertors) [message #63289 is a reply to message #63285] |
Tue, 17 January 2006 23:01   |
audioguy_editout_
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it... ;o)<BR>> > >>><BR>> >=20
>>> >>>Well we just got a power glitch here an hour or so back, =
>>>and when=20
>>> I<BR>> went<BR>> > >>>to look at the server, "Uh =
>>>oh!", out=20
>>> of action. I know the UPS does<BR>> it's<BR>> > =
>>>>>>job at=20
>>> times as, for example, last night I shut down the mains at the<BR>>
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>>>>=20
>>> >>>meter<BR>> > >>>box for a few seconds and =
>>>the=20
>>> server kept running fine. This power<BR>> glitch<BR>> >=20
>>> >>>today was only about a second, so I can't see why it would =
>>>make=20
>>> a<BR>> > >>>glitch...<BR>> > >>><BR>> =
>>>>=20
>>> >>>...but between the server, the UPS, and the power here in =
>>>this=20
>>> house,<BR>> the<BR>> > >>>combination isn't happy. =
>>>Something=20
>>> in the constant power glitches<BR>that<BR>> > > seem<BR>> =
>>>>=20
>>> >>>to haunt this area manages to get through this particular =
>>>UPS=20
>>> enough<BR>to<BR>> > >>effect<BR>> > >>>the =
>>>server.=20
>>> I'm suspicious changing any one ingredient would be<BR>enough<BR>> =
>>>>=20
>>> > to<BR>> > >>>fix it.<BR>> > =
>>>>>><BR>>=20
>>> > >>>Looks like I'll be shopping for a new UPS =
>>>shortly...<BR>>=20
>>> > >>><BR>> > >>>Cheers,<BR>> >=20
>>> >>
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| Re: OH... MY... GOD... (re: convertors) [message #63300 is a reply to message #63296] |
Wed, 18 January 2006 06:39   |
Neil
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>>>>automatic=20
>>>> voltage regulation and<BR>> > >>enough range of =
>>>>compensation to=20
>>>> deal with sags and spikes.<BR>> > >><BR>> > =
>>>>>>That=20
>>>> could be your problem. We put them on the DSP =
>>>>processors<BR>>=20
>>>> > >>in our sound installs and they save a lot of service=20
>>>> calls.<BR>> > >><BR>> > >>And of course, make =
>>>>sure=20
>>>> there is enough current capacity.<BR>> > >><BR>> >=20
>>>> >>Frankly, we should all help you buy this.<BR>> >=20
>>>> >><BR>> > >><BR>> > >>DC<BR>> >=20
>>>> >><BR>> > >><BR>> > >><BR>> >=20
>>>> >>"Kim" <<A=20
>>>> =
>>>>href=3D"mailto:hiddensounds@hotmail.com">hiddensounds@hotmail.com</A>>=
>>>>=20
>>>> wrote:<BR>> > >>><BR>> > >>><BR>> =
>>>>>=20
>>>> >>>I've noticed that the power around here is a little =
>>>>unstable, but=20
>>>> of<BR>> > >>>course<BR>> > >>>that =
>>>>shouldn't be=20
>>>> a problem for the news-server as it has a wonderous<BR>> =
>>>>UPS<BR>> >=20
>>>> >>>on it... ;o)<BR>> > >>><BR>> >=20
>>>> >>>Well we just got a power glitch here an hour or so back, =
>>>>and when=20
>>>> I<BR>> went<BR>> > >>>to look at the server, "Uh =
>>>>oh!", out=20
>>>> of action. I know the UPS does<BR>> it's<BR>> > =
>>>>>>>job at=20
>>>> times as, for example, last night I shut down the mains at the<BR>>
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>>>>>=20
>>>> >>>meter<BR>> > >>>box for a few seconds and =
>>>>the=20
>>>> server kept running fine. This power<BR>> glitch<BR>> >=20
>>>> >>>today was only about a second, so I can't see why it would =
>>>>make=20
>>>> a<BR>> > >>>glitch...<BR>> > >>><BR>> =
>>>>>=20
>>>> >>>...but between the server, the UPS, and the power here in =
>>>>this=20
>>>> house,<BR>> the<BR>> > >>>combination isn't happy. =
>>>>Something=20
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| Re: OH... MY... GOD... (re: convertors) CLIPS POSTED! [message #63352 is a reply to message #63300] |
Wed, 18 January 2006 20:04  |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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power - true power 550 PS for me. 450 wasn't enough.
>
> lots of cooling - I cut a hole in the side of my cases and mount a fan to
> blow air away from the PARIS cards. No more clicks or freezing here - ever.
> It's not that hard to do, either. I just use a drill to make multiple "punches"
> in a circle and cut out what's left with some snips. Then, I drill the mounting
> holes and mount the fan. Voila. I also leave an empty PCI space between
> my cards to allow more air to get around them. They need it.
>
> No bad DX plugs. Try running with DX disabled - if it's stable, you know
> that a bad DX plug is the problem.
>
> No hyperthreading/dual CPUS - this is a rule I'm breaking successfully.
> Go figure.
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> Non-defective cards - I'm suspicious that this is your problem. If you've
> tried the card(s) in another computer with a clean install and all the afore
> mentioned requirements (especially the cooling one) were met, you probably
> have a defective/dammaged card. At least they are cheap these days.
>
> I hope this helps, John. It's working for me.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Mike
> "chuck" <chuck@chuck.com> wrote:
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>>In my experience a PARIS.CFG file works well on exactly one system, the
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> system
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>>it works well on :-)
>>
>>If your system doesn't work well, it's better to post what's wrong than
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> trying
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>>to fix it with someone elses config.
>>
>>Chuck
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>>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
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>>>Would be wise to post PC system specs, how many tracks are typically used,
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>>>how many Native plugs ins (and do you have a UAD/powercore) and how many
>>
>>EDS
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>>>cards as well because these things directly affect it.
>>>
>>>AA
>>>
>>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43f9cd3f@linux...
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>>>>Post it here please.......
>>>
>>>
>Me, too!
CLi have no clue as to how it works but its up.Postal Money Order($1.25 per K). Cashier's check. I don't know of any
"instant pay" way w/o a ding - for over $500. amounts.
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43fc59ca@linux...
> Yeah good point. I didn't realize the personal account was so close to
> worthless. Looks like Paypal has monopoly on this. Is there an
> alternative way to sell something for a price and not get dinged short
> of having them mail a check and waiting till it clears?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
> W. Mark Wilson wrote:
> > Not with Premier - that's why I recommend it for anyone whose selling
more
> > than the kids winter clothes on ebay. I'm not afraid of CCs... nice to
be
> > able to take Discover, Amex, Visa, MC, eCheck, etc as debit or credit.don't you dare use mine...."dim watter"
el the bright
"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:543jv19ot1ls6n4po7mc03u925r1on5898@4ax.com...
> it took several attempts but i "guessed" my password since they said i
> already had an account and wouldn't issue me another.
>
> sheesh...i gots to write these things down...yeah right.Now all you need to do is go to the *Send Money section and type in my
e-mail address. It's simple.
;o)
"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:he0pv1t879asqk6n51e7bb23jfppnrqj9p@4ax.com...
> i have no clue as to how it works but its up.I would drop a leaflet in your neighbors post boxes prompting them to
complain... brownouts are really hard on things like motors (fridge,
A/C, furnace etc.).
David.
Kim wrote:
> Well the power company has been and gone. They have no magic monitoring device
> which keeps an eye on your power unfortunately. They checked all the wiring
> out the front, saying it's all new, and left.
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> On the other hand they did say that there have been power problems in the
> area, but he said they solved it all about two weeks ago. Funny he said that
> as the UPS was making strange clicking noises up until about two weeks ago,
> so I'm guessing that may have been related to it. I'm also suspici
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