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There's a lot of lightning here... a lot... pretty much every afternoon/evening. I have a few big surge protector things (not powerstrips) that i plug in my PC, monitor, TV, etc. I even have them plugged into special socket things that are designated for appliances to help protect them from lightning stuff.
Anywayyy... Even if I don't lose power, my joystick lights up when lightning hits close by. My PC turned off & my joystick is plugged into it with USB. It's not a new thing. It's happened since I got here over a year ago.
Why? Is this bad? Demonic possession?
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At least on nonOEM PC's you can turn this function off in Bios.
It's called somehow "USB Power" or "USB Charge" (It can be there are two different settings).
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For Asus Z170 and other Asus Boards as example another option, perhaps for other newer boards too.
Hibernate/Shutdown (S4=Hibernate / S5=Shutdown)
1) Go to BIOS > Advanced > APM configuration > ErP
2) Set ErP to S4/S5
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Btw. Some never Mainboards also have an App for WIndows 10 for USB Charge. If you installed this, it enabled this option in Bios. > Turn it off in Bios manually.
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Last edited by Arkos (2017-07-15 00:20:52)
I turn my PC on when i use it then turn it off when I'm not. It's not in sleep mode or anythi g. Completely off but close ightning still makes it light up. Whu does that happens?
Does that erp stuff or usb thing make it so that won't happen? My motherboard is asus sli-premium.
Last edited by Sunshine (2017-07-15 00:27:27)
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Wow, you still use S939? I have some boards and CPU's in my Locker, but MSi K8N Diamond and two others. Or is it a P5N?
Tell me wich Board you have.
You see it with CPU-Z (Portable Version)
http://dl.cdn.chip.de/downloads/7797658 … 5cf701953f
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Last edited by Arkos (2017-07-15 00:45:11)
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Btw. if you have a P5N32 SLI Premium, then there is an S5 Option in Bios in section > Power > APM Configuration
"USB Resume from S5" > Set it to "Disabled"
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Last edited by Arkos (2017-07-15 00:59:54)
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Hmm... A8N sli premium. This could be difficult/different. Until those times, there was a +5VSB Jumper on the Board. Later it got configured by Bios/Software. But the A8N is not really described about +5VSB.
Look in the Bios if the option > Power > APM Configuration that following 2 are disabled.
Power Up by PS2 Mouse + Keyboard (Just a trial).
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At least on nonOEM PC's you can turn this function off in Bios.
It's called somehow "USB Power" or "USB Charge" (It can be there are two different settings).
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For Asus Z170 and other Asus Boards as example another option, perhaps for other newer boards too.
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I use it on my motherboard to charge my phone but this option is avaliable only for 1 usb port at back of pc ,
@sunshine what you mean by light up? Are there LEDs or something ? , did you banned zeus from server also he is angry now
Look in the Bios if the option > Power > APM Configuration that following 2 are disabled.
Power Up by PS2 Mouse + Keyboard (Just a trial).
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Yes, that is disabled.
@sunshine what you mean by light up? Are there LEDs or something ? , did you banned zeus from server also he is angry now
It has a blue light on top and 3 buttons on each side that are red. It's this: https://www.amazon.com/Saitek-102989-Cy … B0000AW9P1
I don't know who zeus is.
Last edited by Sunshine (2017-07-15 10:41:28)
Even if I don't lose power, my joystick lights up when lightning hits close by.
Does the ledlights on your joystick stay on after such an event, or is it just temporary?
I don't know who zeus is.
Google it, there is a possible thing that we call faraday law in electrical but i dont thing so that affect such thing
When lightning strikes, even some distance away, your earth connection is no longer 0 volts as it has had a large voltage potential applied to it.
Lightning:
A lightning strike "cloud to ground" or "cloud to cloud" produces electromagnetic fields that can induce voltages on the conductors (wires) of AC circuits as well as data communication lines, phone lines, or transmission cable.
Lightning ground current flow results when a strike that discharges to the earth couples into common ground impedance paths, causing voltage differential across the ground grid and between ground-neutral or ground-line circuits. In short, the reference ground (supposedly zero voltage) is elevated a few milliseconds, therefore creating a large voltage difference between ground and the incoming power and/or data lines.
Direct lightning strikes, to high voltage primary circuits, inject high current into service transformers and produce voltages either by flowing through ground impedance or flowing through the surge impedance path of the primary conductors. Direct lightning strikes to secondary circuits may exceed the withstand capability of equipment and conventional surge protection devices rated for secondary circuit use.
Lightning causes utility company primary gap type arrestors to fire, limiting the primary voltage but coupling transients through the capacitance of mains, transformers, and injecting surge voltages in addition to those coupled by normal transformer action. Power company protective devices limit life threatening overvoltage; however, they create a number of damaging transients in the process, that may damage electronic equipment.
Lightning does not have to be close to create high voltages in any line (power, neutral ground, or communications). The effects of nature?s electricity induce voltages into all lines for miles around. These voltages near the lightning strike can be catastrophic, the induced voltages a mile away can cause high voltage that can create electronic system failures, and a few miles away can stress electronic equipment causing delayed (latent) failures.
Last edited by ABAS (2017-07-15 18:53:12)
Sunshine wrote:Even if I don't lose power, my joystick lights up when lightning hits close by.
Does the ledlights on your joystick stay on after such an event, or is it just temporary?
It will stay on until I unplug it (even when pc is already off).
ABAS, that may have something to do with it. Quite often, the lightening is very close. Within blocks of here. It has even hit across the street! Thunder soooo loud and it shakes the house.
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Run joystic as adminstrator
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Arkos logic
bud wrote:Sunshine wrote:Even if I don't lose power, my joystick lights up when lightning hits close by.
Does the ledlights on your joystick stay on after such an event, or is it just temporary?
It will stay on until I unplug it (even when pc is already off).
ABAS, that may have something to do with it. Quite often, the lightening is very close. Within blocks of here. It has even hit across the street! Thunder soooo loud and it shakes the house.
OMG !
Does it light up even when its unplugged, at the time of close lightnings ?
But your PC is plugged into the wall socket, right ?
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@Sunshine
You said, that your Board supports only on one USB to charge . Allways two USB are one the same USB-Hub.
Try once to connect the Stick to another Hub (Pair of USBPorts).
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Last edited by Arkos (2017-07-16 11:34:11)
OMG !
Does it light up even when its unplugged, at the time of close lightnings ?
But your PC is plugged into the wall socket, right ?
No... only when plugged in. PC is plugged into surge protector.
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@Sunshine
You said, that your Board supports only on one USB to charge . Allways two USB are one the same USB-Hub.
Try once to connect the Stick to another Hub (Pair of USBPorts).
I've plugged into different ports.. still same whwn it happens.
Storm went through around 6pm yesterday. It was still lit up at 1am llol.
Its morse code from god
I think ABAS is on to something, there can be a lot of different kinds of inteference from lightning, so maybe some pulse or frequency that trigger the on/off power on you usb (even tho it seem far fetched)
Some years ago l read about graphic card that had so much coilwhine that it affected garageopeners, cant find that article now but here is something similiar. https://www.mocana.com/blog/2011/11/22/ … or-openers
If it's really because of linghtning Check your main electric ground of house I suggest .
Electric ground to the house... like the circuit breaker electrical box? It connects to the ground. All of our powerlines here are underground until it gets to the main road out of this place. Luckily that helps so I don't lose power hardly at all except hurricane or a epic strong tstorm. Only a couple of time I have had to flip the things but everything works fine. The little identification things all say its fine.
Last edited by Sunshine (2017-07-16 23:21:20)
LMAO Change champooo !!! STATIC !! Upper or under does not mean your ground is good. You got carpet under ?? ect......
Last edited by Dakota (2017-07-17 00:34:03)
Ho I forgot to ask does your pc reboot when it happens ????
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Outch, i think, i missunderstood something.
Your Joystick is blinking only when there's a lightning and your PC is running? In this case i would say Demonic Possession.
You could try another Powersupply, but only if you have allready another there. To buy one just to see later it was not this is not worth it.
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The joystick possess the power of Thor ?
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Outch, i think, i missunderstood something.
Your Joystick is blinking only when there's a lightning and your PC is running? In this case i would say Demonic Possession.
You could try another Powersupply, but only if you have allready another there. To buy one just to see later it was not this is not worth it.
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Nooo...
My PC is completely off. Nothing is on. Then when lightning hits in the area the only thing that happens is the lights on my joystick turn on. That's it. Nothing else.
The PC boots up fine whenever I decide to boot it up.
The only things I want to know are:
1. Why?
2. Is it bad?
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Ahaaaaa...
Normally the powersupplies have those protection included... Most of them. The newer has all this included.
OCP (over current protection)✓
OVP (over voltage protection)✓
UVP (under voltage protection)✓
SCP (short circuit protection)✓
OTP (over temperature protection)✓
OPP (over power protection)✓
The easyest thing would be to test it with another available PS. If you have one withing reach. To buy one just to test is overdose.
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Do you off the Power when you shut down your PC? (Means > do you pull the powerswitch on your protection box after you shut down your PC?
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I live where there alot of lightnings, my old pc run 24 H and 7 days ... after a lightning that was so close I went true 3 powersuply and called hydro to check. The result was melted ground on main line at the transformer ( it was feeding 4 houses ) I question my neibhours and they had similar problems.
Newer pc always on sleep mode and it only flash at time that I set my tasks to work.
The only things I want to know are:
1. Why?
2. Is it bad?
1. The why is guesswork, a powersupply is always on even if you shut down the computer (mainly the 5 volt part). Lightning does some woodoo with your PC (could even be some of that overcurrent protection you have plugged in that is causing it).
2. nah as long as it doesnt has a burning smell i dont think you have to worry too much about it.
3. Maybe buy a fire extinguisher just to be on the safe side.
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Yeah, but you know. it's not normal that is happening. Normally when a PC/Powersupply is connected to Power, even when the PC is off, the Powersupply holds off those creepage. In Worst case scenario, the Powersupply goes defect, but PC should never be destroyed. But only if it's a PS which includes all those protections.
At the end, it should not happen that some creepage goes through til joystick.
Because of this i asked if you switch the protection box also off when you shut down your PC?
What you can do > tell me the modell number from your Powersupply and i look if it has all those protections built in. Older and older/cheap PS don't have all those protections.
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Last edited by Arkos (2017-07-17 21:38:45)