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Computer Power Problems in Olympia

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Is Your Computer Power Supply Failing in Olympia?

Power problems on your PC can include a failing power supply, a faulty AC adapter, a bad power cord - or something as simple as forgetting to turn the machine on.


Some signs of a failing computer power supply include a computer that locks up or fails on computer startup, rebooting the PC at unexpected moments, overheating, or a hard drive that won't spin. And a faulty computer power supply or power port can be a serious problem - but before you panic, let's try ruling out some easy power supply fixes.

  • Check the computer power button typically found on the front of the desktop computer and on the top or side of your laptop.
  •  Check the power switch on the back of the computer
  • Check the power switch on your power strip, surge protector, or UPS
  • Check for a loose or disconnected computer power cable connections.


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What Causes Computer Power Supply Problems?

Chief causes of PC power failure include equipment failure, an accident involving the computer or - in rare instances - even a direct hit by lightning.  Many power system issues also  result from brownouts or power surges - or are the result of static buildup from activities as simple as vacuuming a carpet. Power supplies are more sensitive than they look. 


Is your Desktop PC power supply affected? 

We can help! 

At Olympia Computer, we can diagnose your current computer power supply and let you know if a replacement is needed. 


For tips on preventing power supply problems during an electric storm, see our page on how to Prevent Lightning Damage  

Prevent Lightning Damage

Get Help with Power Supply Problems in Olympia, Tumwater, Shelton or Lacey

If you suspect your pc power supply has been damaged or you are experiencing computer power problems in Olympia, give us a call.  (We also solve computer power problems in Lacey and computer power problems in Tumwater too!)


We will arrange to look at your computer and give you an estimate to repair the damaged or malfunctioning power supply.


We take care of your power supply problem, Olympia.

We can fix your power supply problem, Tumwater.

We are ready with help for your power supply problem Lacey.

Do you have a power supply problem, Shelton?  We are on it!

Power Supply help is just a call away

 


Protect Your Computers from Power Surge Damage

That off switch is not enough

Computers and modems contain electronic components easily damaged by sudden changes in power, static electricity or lightning strikes. Just turning off your computer is not enough to protect against damage to computers, especially during an electrical storm, but we do have some tips that can help to protect your computer system.


First - Turn off and unplug everything

  • Shut down the computer·
  • Turn off peripherals
  • Disconnect the power cords
  • Be sure to turn off and unplug the DSL or cable modem and unplug the telephone line from the modem as well.  High voltages can travel to your computer telephone lines and will zap your DSL or cable modem.


Unplug during a power outage too.  When the power comes back on the rapidly changing power levels can damage a power supply.  

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Power surges do cause computer damage

Power spikes, power surges and brownouts spell trouble for computers.   Here in the Pacific Northwest, wet or icy winter weather brings us power outages from downed trees or wet limbs drooping into power lines.   Summer problems often involve brownouts from overloaded systems.  And outages from downed power poles or blown transformers can happen any time of year.  Any power outage can result in power surges and spikes when the power is restored. 


The computer PSU can suffer great damage from electrical power surges. 


And it is not always weather to blame for a computer power problem.  Even  something as innocent sounding as disconnecting your printer cable from the computer while the computer is running can create a power spike that will damage your system.  

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Is it power surge damage?

 Some signs of  power surge computer damage or damage from power surge or brownouts show up immediately.  These can include:

• Computer acting strange - computer won't start - or computer turns on but nothing on screen

• No Signal or a message that Signal not found

• Surge protectors and inline fuses are "blown"

• UPS/backup batteries alarm.


In other cases, you may not see damage from a power outage right away.  That damaged video card or CD-ROM failure may not show up for weeks or even months after a major outage.  But our technicians know what to look for, so if your computer is giving you problems, give us a call.

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Static electricity damages computers too

Static electricity is a very real problem in many homes and businesses even here in the northwest.    Simply walking across the carpet in a room with low humidity can generate up to 35,000 volts of static charge and do major damage to an unprotected computer. Vacuuming too close to a computer can also generate sufficient static electricity to damage your machine.   


Computers should never be placed directly on carpeting -  if you must have the computer on the floor, consider placing a six inch wooden box between the carpet and the computer.   


At your desk,  place a  plastic mat between the carpet and your chair to eliminate much of the static charge from moving across the carpet. 

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A surge suppressor can help avoid power supply failure.

The only sure fire protection against a power surge is simple - pull the plug.  But we all know you can't always be there to unplug your computer and any attached monitors, printers or other devices every time the wind blows.  So what else can you do?


First - install a surge suppressor.  Surge suppressors are handy little devices  designed to protect all kinds of equipment from sudden changes in current – brownouts, blackouts, surges and spikes.  You may want one for each computer as well as for other items like expensive televisions or even refrigerators and freezers.

 

Installing  a surge protector between your computer power cable and the wall outlet even provides some protection from electrical storm damage that might occur when you are not around to unplug your system.  Also consider using a surge protector to protect your system from surges through network cables.  Some high end surge protectors allow you to feed all  power and data through the surge protector to protect on both the power and data signal side.

 

Look for the surge protector that is rated for your particular application but be aware that no surge protector is a 100% guarantee.  For example, some surge protections offer lightening strike protection but nothing is going to fully protect your computer against a direct lightening hit to a nearby power line.

 

There is a downside to surge protectors.  Some DSL modems and surge protectors seem to not play well together.  A DSL modem plugged into a surge protector may periodically lose the DSL signal.  This is a nuisance – but can save you considerable expense repairing damage to a computer hit by a power surge.

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Consider adding an Uninterruptible Power Supply

During a power outage, an Uninterruptible Power Supply (USP) installed between your surge suppressor and the power supply can keep your equipment running just long enough to allow your computer to shut down safely without data loss.  


The UPS also provides your computer with a steady supply of "clean" power, eliminating  the highs and lows of a regular power supply.  By allowing your computer to sip power just the way it wants,  a UPS can help to extend effective life of all computer power supply components.

 

Uninterruptible Power Supplies are sized for the need you have in your system - call on us for an evaluation of your system and recommendations for the size that will work best for you.


Note:  we do not recommend using a UPS for long term  "working in the dark" or keeping your system going during a power failure.  

 

For most applications, we will recommend against plugging a large monitor into the UPS and we caution that you should NEVER plug your laser printer into your UPS.  These heavy demand devices will quickly run down and wear out your UPS, leaving your electronic devices unprotected. 

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