Nanofire

A bit of excitement at work today. There was a small electrical fire over the weekend. Fortunately someone was working on Saturday, noticed one of the servers wasn’t responding, went into the server room and saw the plug on a heavy-duty extension cord glowing slightly, with smoke coming out. He unplugged it from the wall, made sure it went out, then rearranged some power cords so he could get back to work.

We’ve bypassed the UPS involved until we can be absolutely sure that (a) it didn’t cause the short and (b) it wasn’t damaged. There’s charring on the outside of the plug where it was in contact with the extension cord, though nothing like what we found inside the other plug. The hot wire had burned clean through, leaving charcoal dust all over the inside of the plug. The cable and the circuit breaker are both rated for 20 amps, so the most likely explanation (since the UPS wasn’t belching flames) is that the cable was faulty – and an extension cord is a lot easier to replace than a 130-lb power supply!

Break

OK, so I’ll be out the next several days for the wedding, so I’m trying to finish up as many projects as possible.

So naturally, this is the first moment of peace I’ve had since getting in this morning.

It’s either people wanting to talk to me, or tech support calls on issues that are outside of our control, but good luck convincing the user of that. (One customer couldn’t connect to the website we host for them, but they could connect to sites on our other servers… that are plugged into the same switch.)

Now maybe I can actually get something done…

Current Mood: 😡aggravated
Current Music: No such thing as the real world