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HOLY MOTHER OF....!!!
Well my morning just started off with a bang. Literally.
The boss ordered a new 1000va UPS for the rack at the office. Got it in last night just before I left. So, I plug said UPS in to let it charge overnight. This morning I come in and shut down the servers and install said UPS in the rack. I plug it back in and I get lights. Good sign. I plug the server (Linux Server, PDC, DHCP, ODBC, Firewall, router, Web server, Mail server, File server, etc. all in one machine) I turn on said server. BANG!!!!! Smoke everywhere. I haven't really cussed like a sailor in years, but I did this morning.
Turns out the UPS was for 220v power. The power supply in the suffered a catastrophic failure. Fortunately, I replaced the power supply and everything came up fine. Not a good way to start the day though.
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That sounds bad. And I thought I was unlucky!!
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Wow!!!
That'll put some chunks in your trunks.
I think I prefer caffeine as my morning picker upper.
:D :D :D
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pecker pepper... ah hood rat....
At least you got things running again cheers to ya
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ROTFL, thats the funniest thing that i have read all day
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What are you trying to do, give yourself heart failure?
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You know, they make about 50 different types of plugs for 220/110v and 30/50/etc amp connections. Why can't they make it simple?
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Golden Rule:
Always check the power supply/UPS is set to the right voltage!!!
Found this one out the hard way myself many times, due to having a lot of U.S.A.F. bases in the area. The amount of power supplies the stores I have worked in, have had to replace due to this happening when the customer has bought their machines in, I lost count of a long time ago!!! In the end I placed printed out signs on every work bench warning to check the PSU before plugging in for correct voltage.
Must admit it sure wakes you up when it happens!!!
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by Darren Wilson:
<strong>Golden Rule:
Always check the power supply/UPS is set to the right voltage!!!
Must admit it sure wakes you up when it happens!!!</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">I did that, sort of, there was not a switch on the UPS 110/220. it was 220 only. I admit I should have looked it over more carefully. I would have seen the specs sticker. But. I was in a hurry since the server is our web server and m ail server. So, I assumed (my fault) the boss ordered the right UPS. He didn't and I had to fix a bigger mess.
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That'll make you scrape out your shorts!!! Since reading this post, I'm being sure to check everything that has a voltage setting to make sure they are correct!! TWICE :D