'putertutor
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A few months ago I set up a customers dsl modem for them. It's a Thompson sts85 wireless. About two weeks ago I was called out again to do some other work and they begin chatting with me about electrical issue they are having with their dryer. It keeps stopping mid cycle, sometimes it won't start. They figure its their dryer and buy a new one, but the new one does the same thing.
I had some time and they are sort of friends, so I look around at the wiring, mostly as a gesture as I am certainly no electrician. But I noticed that the dryer circuit is split off into other lines, one of which is the plug I used for the dsl modem. I asked when the problem started happening and sure enough it was shortly after I installed the modem.
Now, I didn't think there was any way the modem was doing this, but just to be sure, I moved it to another plug not on the same line. I checked with them today, and they haven't had a problem since shortly after I moved it. WTF??
Anyone have any ideas about this? Like I said, I'm no electrician so I don't know what to think about this. Could that router really have fouled up the line so much that it caused the dryer issues? Even more strange is about a week ago they moved a CRT tv into that room and plugged it into the same circuit, but not the same plug and there have not been any issues. Again, WTF??
I had some time and they are sort of friends, so I look around at the wiring, mostly as a gesture as I am certainly no electrician. But I noticed that the dryer circuit is split off into other lines, one of which is the plug I used for the dsl modem. I asked when the problem started happening and sure enough it was shortly after I installed the modem.
Now, I didn't think there was any way the modem was doing this, but just to be sure, I moved it to another plug not on the same line. I checked with them today, and they haven't had a problem since shortly after I moved it. WTF??
Anyone have any ideas about this? Like I said, I'm no electrician so I don't know what to think about this. Could that router really have fouled up the line so much that it caused the dryer issues? Even more strange is about a week ago they moved a CRT tv into that room and plugged it into the same circuit, but not the same plug and there have not been any issues. Again, WTF??