[Info-vax] VAXStation 3100
Bill Gunshannon
bill.gunshannon at gmail.com
Wed Jan 16 17:29:10 EST 2019
On 1/16/19 4:48 PM, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
> On 1/16/2019 3:41 PM, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
>> But here's the new problem. I plugged an Expansion box in
>> the same outlet strip and connected them together. Kicks
>> the GFCI breaker!! Disconnect the SCSI between the two
>> boxes. As soon as I turn the second one on it kicks the
>> GFCI. Either one is OK by itself, but the two together
>> kicks the GFCI. Other than a wiring problem in the power
>> supply (I assume it would take one of them having the white
>> and black wires reversed in side the box) what else could
>> cause them to kick a GFCI as opposed to a circuit breaker?
>
> I am not a hardware guy.
>
> But I had a printer that would always trip
> GFCI.
>
> And I have read about other having same problem with
> a printer or some times with a computer.
>
> Some say that a better quality GFCI will solve
> the problem.
>
> I suspect that the easiest/cheapest solution will be
> to use an UPS.
>
Actually, I just read something that said UPSes can trip
GFCI breakers. I fiddled with outlets here and have made
the determination that the GFCI is either cheap, rated to
small or just plain worn out. It would not surprise me
to find out that boxes this old have leakage to ground.
And an excess of that would definitely trip a GFCI.
bill
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