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Light switches causing electronics to trip
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<blockquote data-quote="Will Rossi" data-source="post: 415103" data-attributes="member: 27510"><p>Hi, I'm having an ongoing issue with my electronics playing up. Every time I turn on or off the bathroom light outside my room all my electronics trip and turn off for a second. The lights are on a separate circuit. I've tried using a UPS (box with a battery pack to keep the power on), but it didn't help. I've also tried using a different plug socket for all of my electronics, which didn't work either. I assume it's some sort of interface? The only thing I know which links them all together is the telephone line/Ethernet. I've taken a video of my problem (you can see the keyboard turning off). Any help is appreciated, as this is really frustrating! </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fnmRBRaeIk4?feature=oembed" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/embed/fnmRBRaeIk4?feature=oembed</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Rossi, post: 415103, member: 27510"] Hi, I'm having an ongoing issue with my electronics playing up. Every time I turn on or off the bathroom light outside my room all my electronics trip and turn off for a second. The lights are on a separate circuit. I've tried using a UPS (box with a battery pack to keep the power on), but it didn't help. I've also tried using a different plug socket for all of my electronics, which didn't work either. I assume it's some sort of interface? The only thing I know which links them all together is the telephone line/Ethernet. I've taken a video of my problem (you can see the keyboard turning off). Any help is appreciated, as this is really frustrating! [URL]https://www.youtube.com/embed/fnmRBRaeIk4?feature=oembed[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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