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Tanya
- Jan 1, 1970
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hi,
this is pretty vague --
it is a 30 y/o driveway heater (to melt snow) that turned on
spontaneously for the summer.
the power switch (for the user) was in the off position however
<apparently> it is (was) controlled by an inhibitor of some sort which
broke.
question: could a power surge (for example after a power failure) damage
the <an> inhibitory item and cause it to malfunction (or not function)?
apologies again for being vague
thanks
this is pretty vague --
it is a 30 y/o driveway heater (to melt snow) that turned on
spontaneously for the summer.
the power switch (for the user) was in the off position however
<apparently> it is (was) controlled by an inhibitor of some sort which
broke.
question: could a power surge (for example after a power failure) damage
the <an> inhibitory item and cause it to malfunction (or not function)?
apologies again for being vague
thanks