[asterisk-users] X100P Burnouts

Brent Davidson brent at texascountrytitle.com
Thu Feb 14 14:24:25 CST 2008


I considered doing just that, but since I didn't have my scope with me 
and it's an hour's drive away it didn't seem worth it at this point.  If 
we have trouble again I may take the scope down there and test it.

-Brent

Steve Edwards wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Brent Davidson wrote:
>
>   
>> That 3 foot cable run passes behind a
>> 21" monitor that was connected to the server.  When the line tests
>> showed everything OK, I decided the monitor might be a long shot but I
>> could understand how the degaussing coil coil could possibly induce a
>> surge on the phone line if the monitor was somehow degaussing nightly,
>> so I unplugged the monitor's power cable and left everything else as it
>> was.  So far so good.  X100p #4 is still working this morning, so it
>> looks like the problem is solved.  Hope this helps someone else later on.
>>     
>
> Indicative, but not conclusive.
>
> It would be interesting to disconnect the "pairs" from the x100p's and 
> plug them into an oscilloscope or something similar and power-cycle, 
> auto-tune, sleep-mode, and degauss the tube to see if your assumption is 
> reasonable.
>
> Thanks in advance,
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