Olive Oil Fries Mac Mini
In the kitchen on Friday I reached to the back of the fridge and the inner light went out. I assumed it was dead. In the mean time the house's RCD had tripped, so I moved the fridge to unplug it before resetting the RCD. No joy - the RCD kept tripping out. So I unplug everything in the kitchen (which has it's own ring) and it's still tripping.
Then I realised what had happened. A couple of minutes before I'd mopped up a spillage after one of the kids knocked over a jar of olives on the kitchen worktop. The "brine" from which had trickled down the back of the worktop and in to an electrical socket beneath. Ten minutes with a hair dryer on it and everything's back up and running.
Meanwhile, out in the office, this series of 5 or so power outages in the space of half an hour was more than my Mac Mini could handle and it was now refusing to start. Only after a PMU reset could I get it to boot and - when it finally did - the fan was running full speed making it way too noisy to serve its primary purpose as an iTunes jukebox.
To add to my stress levels the laptop needed a hard reboot as well (the docking station doesn't like losing power) and it too refused to boot following this. Only after a couple of attempts did it finally boot. All this at the same time I'm in an email exchange with a customer I'm trying to fix a "top priority" bug for. Needless to say I was a bit stressed out.
To make sure this never happens again I did two things:
- Sealed around the edge of the electrical socket in question with some decorator's caulk.
- Made sure the docking station and Mac Mini were supplied by one of the two UPS units in the office.
Everything in my office is now running with a backup power supply!
From what I can gather on the forums the noisy fan issue is not un-common on Mac Minis and there's no known fix. I'm now on the market for a Mac!
On the plus side, at least I don't need a new fridge. I'd much rather be buying a new Mac than a boring old fridge any day. I "needed" a new Mac anyway...
I had the same issue with my mini but after several PMU resets it went away. I was kind of unhappy about that because I would have loved to get the new mini. Maybe next time ;-)
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Hmm, kind of wishing you hadn't told me that. I've since reserved a new Mac Mini at my local APR for pickup on Wednesday (my birthday!).
I don't like spending money for the sake of it but have convinced myself I need to now:
1. The current mini has about 3GB of space left and this is often an issue. I use if for running Windows VMs and for browser testing etc, so could do with more space for more VMs = more testing ability.
2. I would also like to upgrade to Lion but can't on the mini I have.
3. Some other reasons I can't recall now;-)
Now, should I try to few more PMU resets...? Already done about 6 or more...
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