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mini fridge problems

russtysandwiches

OK so ive got a weird one.

 

for some reason almost every time my mini fridges compressor starts/stops my Logitech G19s will reset and crash the driver. But as well as this the compressor also has a tendency to turn my pc off.

the mini fridge is a russell hobbs 45 litrer black if that helps.

 

thanks

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Then dont plug it in the same power strip

 

Or the same room

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OK so ive got a weird one.

 

for some reason almost every time my mini fridges compressor starts/stops my Logitech G19s will reset and crash the driver. But as well as this the compressor also has a tendency to turn my pc off.

the mini fridge is a russell hobbs 45 litrer black if that helps.

 

thanks

Sounds like it's overloading the power socket which it is connected to. Plug it in somewhere else.

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set it up on a diffrent breaker

so it is getting powe not off the same line as your room

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it's drawing to many amps and causing a voltage drop on your line most likely. Compressors draw a boatload of Amps at start up.

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Get a good PSU and UPS, or rewire your room / house.

It's not a race to the bottom.

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