Hey guys,
I've got a massive problem here. It started on Saturday when I tried to charge my new phone in the same spikebuster that I use for my computer. This was NOT connected to a UPS but gets power backup from my house's inverter (probably a big mistake, in hindsight.).
The computer had been running fine all this time, with absolutely no signs of a problem, but when I shoved in my phone's charger, the house's mains tripped and the inverter blew. We've called the inverter company to come and take a look at it, but in the meantime, we asked an electrician to restore power to the house so we could use things normally - i.e no backup during power cuts but everything else working as it should.
When he came over, we decided to take a look to narrow down the problem. Tried a new spikebuster, but the mains were still tripping. This was when the spikebuster was connected to a wall socket, and I inserted my computer, monitor, speakers, and phone charger plugs but only the individual switch to the phone charger plug was turned on.
We removed everything, turned the mains back on and inserted the peripherals one by one into the spikebuster, and things were fine. Phone charger, Speakers, Computer Monitor worked. When we plugged in the CPU, the mains went off again. We even tried another cable for the CPU, and the same thing happened.
Finally, we tried connecting the CPU directly to another wall socket and when we turned it on, we had sparks going off, and the mains tripped again. My electrician says its the computer that's at fault, but both of us don't know any more than this. My guess is that the PSU failed, but given the constant problems we've been having, I'm worried that some other component may have blown up as well.
I've disconnected everything for now, but I don't know what to do next. How do I find out where the exact problem is? Any suggestions? My PSU is a Corsair GS500.
I've got a massive problem here. It started on Saturday when I tried to charge my new phone in the same spikebuster that I use for my computer. This was NOT connected to a UPS but gets power backup from my house's inverter (probably a big mistake, in hindsight.).
The computer had been running fine all this time, with absolutely no signs of a problem, but when I shoved in my phone's charger, the house's mains tripped and the inverter blew. We've called the inverter company to come and take a look at it, but in the meantime, we asked an electrician to restore power to the house so we could use things normally - i.e no backup during power cuts but everything else working as it should.
When he came over, we decided to take a look to narrow down the problem. Tried a new spikebuster, but the mains were still tripping. This was when the spikebuster was connected to a wall socket, and I inserted my computer, monitor, speakers, and phone charger plugs but only the individual switch to the phone charger plug was turned on.
We removed everything, turned the mains back on and inserted the peripherals one by one into the spikebuster, and things were fine. Phone charger, Speakers, Computer Monitor worked. When we plugged in the CPU, the mains went off again. We even tried another cable for the CPU, and the same thing happened.
Finally, we tried connecting the CPU directly to another wall socket and when we turned it on, we had sparks going off, and the mains tripped again. My electrician says its the computer that's at fault, but both of us don't know any more than this. My guess is that the PSU failed, but given the constant problems we've been having, I'm worried that some other component may have blown up as well.
I've disconnected everything for now, but I don't know what to do next. How do I find out where the exact problem is? Any suggestions? My PSU is a Corsair GS500.