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I just recently moved into a house that had all the electrical service
updated. At first things seemed to work, lately this has changed. I am getting small shocks more than i ever did, its stronger than a static shock. When this happens, it drops the voltage enough to restart my computer. At first I thought this was a computer issue until I had it reset without laying a finger on it by getting a shock from the cell phone charger. Any shock I receive in the room its in will cause the computer to reset. What is causing this? Bad ground? The wiring is in wrong? any ideas will help, thank you for your time Bill in SD |
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