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#150597 - 11/01/06 12:16 AM
Re: Receiver automatic protection
[Re: shag]
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Registered: 01/29/04
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Loc: Iowa
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I'm sure there is some testing tools you can pick up at either a home improvement store or an electronics distributor. Or maybe just get an electrician to stop by who has all the testing/meter tools and may be able to isolate the problem. If the problem does not occur at your friends house, the shop, neighbors, or wherever else you've tried it, only at your house, it has to be something in your wiring. Especially if you say you have other electronic equipment acting strange.
good luck
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#150598 - 11/01/06 12:33 AM
Re: Receiver automatic protection
[Re: shag]
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axiomite
Registered: 08/25/04
Posts: 5256
Loc: Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
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Are you 100% confident there are no single strands of wire shorting the speaker terminals left over from the last time you hooked up the speakers ? It doesn't take much to trip the protection on a 630, trust me on this  Hold on -- you can move the receiver to other houses and it's OK. Next question -- have you stuck one of those cheapo ground checkers with 3 neon lights into the outlets in your house ? Sometimes a bad ground (or, even worse, a ground with some power on it) can do this.
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#150601 - 11/01/06 08:31 AM
Re: Receiver automatic protection
[Re: RickF]
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Registered: 03/05/04
Posts: 108
Loc: Columbus,Ohio
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Well also think about this get u a extension Cord an try different outlets around the House maybe it is only one Room or one outlet, how old are the outlet's ? how old is the wiring ?
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#150603 - 11/01/06 09:45 AM
Re: Receiver automatic protection
[Re: shag]
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Registered: 05/03/03
Posts: 17371
Loc: NoVA
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Got a warranty on that house?
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#150604 - 11/01/06 10:57 AM
Re: Receiver automatic protection
[Re: shag]
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connoisseur
Registered: 07/23/04
Posts: 3735
Loc: Up yonder
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As others suggested, try the receiver in another room and see what happens. Find out if it’s that particular outlet, if it is, try another one in the same room that should be on the same circuit. If it continues to shut down on the second outlet on the same circuit, chances are that the circuit has a ground fault or the polarity is backwards (lights and motors will still work on a 110v ass-backward circuit). If it’s located to the individual outlet, well…..then it’s the outlet, and chances are that the wireman has the polarity backwards on that particular outlet or you have a ground fault on that receptacle.
Once you determine if it is the outlet or circuit, get an electrician over there to fix it. If it's reversed polarity, that's a 20 minute fix. If it's a ground fault, that can take some time to localize the fault but the repair is usually very simple.
I wouldn’t put to much merit into coincidental electrical issues. You garage door opener issue may be related so how if it’s being feed by the same circuit, but I wouldn’t jump to conclusions just yet.
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#150605 - 11/01/06 01:12 PM
Re: Receiver automatic protection
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Registered: 12/10/03
Posts: 3600
Loc: Winnipeg MB Canada
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Other things to look for, since it happens house-wide:
Neutral bonding strap in the main panel: It HAS to be there in the main breaker panel (and not loose) and should NOT be connected in any pony/satellite panels.
Also, a floating neutral can do some pretty fun stuff - when a neutral wire just isn't connected, bulbs burn brighter, there can be dangerous voltages on the neutral conductors. All fun stuff.
Good luck! Bren R.
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