>My track record is poor...
>My 350 Mhz iMac died after 18 months, my eMac kept failing and died after
>six months,
> this iBook has lasted less than six months.
>PC's  before that would last about three  months, and they'd die.;
>My new IBM laptop lasted about four months before it died, its
>replacement last two months.
>Maybe electronic devices aren't my forte?

Have these all died at the same location?

I had a similar track record at one of my offices. Computers would last 4 
months, monitors one or two before up and dying for no apparent reason.

Turned out to be a bad building transformer. As stores shut off their 
power at night, the transformer would begin to spike as less and less 
load was on it. Eventually, it would move beyond "acceptable" fault and 
push into the 130+ volt range.

It seems this is low enough that the surge protectors being used didn't 
notice it, but high enough that repeated occurances eventually burned out 
equipment (and not always the power supply, in many cases the surge was 
passed on to other parts, so the 130 volts on the power supply would 
translate to 15 volts on a 12 volt line inside the computer).

My problem was solved by unplugging equipment at night. Made for much 
more wear on the CMOS batteries, but I stopped loosing hardware. 
(Eventually the problem went away, so I'm guessing the power company 
eventually replaced the transformer, many of us had complained, but they 
kept telling us it was working within spec... of course it was, they kept 
checking it in the middle of the day when it was under full load)


You may want to have someone come check out your building power, or get a 
small plug in meter and watch it at multiple times during the day and 
night and see where it peaks.

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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