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Date:      Fri, 03 May 2019 02:24:10 +1000
From:      Michelle Sullivan <michelle@sorbs.net>
To:        "N.J. Mann" <njm@njm.me.uk>
Cc:        freebsd-stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: ZFS...
Message-ID:  <51f1813c-5666-33a4-2155-59ba706a1948@sorbs.net>
In-Reply-To: <22E6AED197D46F831645E296@triton.njm.me.uk>
References:  <30506b3d-64fb-b327-94ae-d9da522f3a48@sorbs.net> <CAOhm=5oRTkr6L037fzh4DKpqgMY5XJVp60t934en3%2BrGCnbFJw@mail.gmail.com> <6D7D690B-31DA-4A86-BB34-64A977B91D4F@sorbs.net> <22E6AED197D46F831645E296@triton.njm.me.uk>

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N.J. Mann wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> On Thursday, May 02, 2019 09:27:36 +1000 Michelle Sullivan <michelle@sorbs.net> wrote:
>>> On 02 May 2019, at 02:16, Chris <chrcoluk@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Your story is so unusual I am wondering if its not fiction, I mean all
>>> sorts of power cuts where it just so happens the UPS fails every time,
>> The only “fiction” is the date.. was the 10th not the 19th March... https://www.southcoastregister.com.au/story/5945663/homes-left-without-power-after-electrical-pole-destroyed-in-sanctuary-point-accident/
>>
>> UPSes do glitch out sometimes, but rarely..  they do have problems when 11kv comes down a 240v line though...
> I am sorry to hear about your loss of data, but where does the 11kV come from?
> I can understand 415V, i.e. two phases in contact, but the type of overhead
> lines in the pictures you reference are three phase each typically 240V to
> neutral and 415V between two phases.
>
Bottom lines on the power pole are normal 240/415 .. top lines are the 
11KV distribution network.


> Best wishes,
>              Nick.


-- 
Michelle Sullivan
http://www.mhix.org/




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