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johnpat patton March 4th 06 02:06 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
hope someone can help, thanksinadvance

iit only happens between 12pm and 6pm, strange huh ?

sounds like an amplified mouse trap, and startles the dickens out of me

sounds like electrical discharge but i cant pinpoint it by ear

should i check all the plugs for a loose wire ? anyone ever run across
this ?

im stumped

any help appreciated

johnpat

BP March 4th 06 02:15 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 

"johnpat patton" wrote in message
k.net...
hope someone can help, thanksinadvance

iit only happens between 12pm and 6pm, strange huh ?

sounds like an amplified mouse trap, and startles the dickens out of me

sounds like electrical discharge but i cant pinpoint it by ear

should i check all the plugs for a loose wire ? anyone ever run across
this ?

im stumped

any help appreciated

johnpat


You got an electronic air filter?



johnpat patton March 4th 06 03:44 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
hi BP, thanks for reply

nope no air filter except for the one in the furnace which i cleaned

could a wire loose on an electrical plug cause a static buildup and
discharge i wonder ?

BP wrote:
"johnpat patton" wrote in message
k.net...

hope someone can help, thanksinadvance

iit only happens between 12pm and 6pm, strange huh ?

sounds like an amplified mouse trap, and startles the dickens out of me

sounds like electrical discharge but i cant pinpoint it by ear

should i check all the plugs for a loose wire ? anyone ever run across
this ?

im stumped

any help appreciated

johnpat



You got an electronic air filter?



[email protected] March 4th 06 03:50 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
might be the fridge, like freezer going into defrost cycle???


BP March 4th 06 04:08 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 

"johnpat patton" wrote in message
nk.net...
hi BP, thanks for reply

nope no air filter except for the one in the furnace which i cleaned

could a wire loose on an electrical plug cause a static buildup and
discharge i wonder ?

No. That would cause an arc and your circuit breaker *should* cut out. If it
didn't, a condition like that could start a fire.
My next guess is going to be a capacitor in an appliance: fridge or
microwave. If it is old and leaking it could cause such a noise.



[email protected] March 4th 06 04:24 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
Basic troubleshooting, start by unplugging EVERYTHING you can, and see
if noise still occurs, leave dishwasher door ajar so you know thats not
it.

now any noise tonight?

my guess is the fridge....

If all else fails move the fridge to another room and see if the noise
moves with it


johnpat patton March 4th 06 04:54 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
hi, and thanks again

i unplugged both the fridge and the microwave but the zap noise continued

i plugged them in different plugs now, but still continues

i will try unplugging for a longer time to see if maybe some buildup
needs to dissipate

still stumped

john

wrote:
Basic troubleshooting, start by unplugging EVERYTHING you can, and see
if noise still occurs, leave dishwasher door ajar so you know thats not
it.

now any noise tonight?

my guess is the fridge....

If all else fails move the fridge to another room and see if the noise
moves with it


Joseph Meehan March 4th 06 05:06 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
johnpat patton wrote:
hi, and thanks again

i unplugged both the fridge and the microwave but the zap noise
continued
i plugged them in different plugs now, but still continues

i will try unplugging for a longer time to see if maybe some buildup
needs to dissipate

still stumped

john


You could start turning off circuit breakers one of a few at a time to
see if that will he ID it.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



Nick Hull March 4th 06 05:14 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
In article t,
johnpat patton wrote:

hope someone can help, thanksinadvance

iit only happens between 12pm and 6pm, strange huh ?

sounds like an amplified mouse trap, and startles the dickens out of me

sounds like electrical discharge but i cant pinpoint it by ear

should i check all the plugs for a loose wire ? anyone ever run across
this ?

im stumped

any help appreciated

johnpat


Check your smoke detector batteries

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dnoyeB March 4th 06 06:07 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
johnpat patton wrote:
hope someone can help, thanksinadvance

iit only happens between 12pm and 6pm, strange huh ?

sounds like an amplified mouse trap, and startles the dickens out of me

sounds like electrical discharge but i cant pinpoint it by ear

should i check all the plugs for a loose wire ? anyone ever run across
this ?

im stumped

any help appreciated

johnpat


Ice maker having trouble dumping the ice or rotating the tray?

--
Thank you,



"Then said I, Wisdom [is] better than strength: nevertheless the poor
man's wisdom [is] despised, and his words are not heard." Ecclesiastes 9:16

Perry Templeton March 4th 06 07:52 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
I had a GFI plug that went wonky and made a similar noise to the fridge
clicking. I changed the GFI plug, it was definitely the culprit..noise
gone. However my fridge clicking into defrost mode is a distinct noise,
almost like a mouse trap sound.
Perry
wrote in message
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I would turn off a bunch of breakers tonight to narrow it down......

what kind of heat do you have? forced air you mighht be hearing a duct
flex

anything in the basement under the kitchen that might generate noise
like a freezer?

be sure to power back on everything essential you unplug so you dont
lose a frezzer full of food or something




Fred Wesner March 4th 06 08:12 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
John do you have a gas range?

The electronic ignition for the burners in ours would occasionally make
a zap when the humidity is up, even if the burners are off. Problem was
water getting into the controls when wiping them clean. After they dry
the problem goes away.

Just my $.02

Fred



johnpat patton wrote:
hi, and thanks again

i unplugged both the fridge and the microwave but the zap noise continued

i plugged them in different plugs now, but still continues

i will try unplugging for a longer time to see if maybe some buildup
needs to dissipate

still stumped



m Ransley March 4th 06 08:18 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
Does your oven have a built in timer clock is anything on a timer clock.


m Ransley March 4th 06 08:22 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
Refigerators have timer clocks to go into defrost mode, Our old
dishwasher would click hours after it was done. Turn off one circuit a
day


johnpat patton March 4th 06 08:46 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
wow, thanks to all your resposes

im going to go with the turn off circuit breakers approach during next week

i promise to post back end of next week to let you know

havagudn

m Ransley wrote:
Refigerators have timer clocks to go into defrost mode, Our old
dishwasher would click hours after it was done. Turn off one circuit a
day


johnpat patton March 16th 06 03:10 PM

zap noise in kitchen ???
 
well, it simply went away !

leads me to believe some kind of static buildup, either that or a
poltergeist ; )

thanks again to all
johnpat


johnpat patton wrote:
wow, thanks to all your resposes

im going to go with the turn off circuit breakers approach during next week

i promise to post back end of next week to let you know

havagudn

m Ransley wrote:

Refigerators have timer clocks to go into defrost mode, Our old
dishwasher would click hours after it was done. Turn off one circuit a
day



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