On 19.11.14 14:02, Brian May wrote:
> On 19 November 2014 13:34, Morrie Wyatt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Also, how "Cold" are we talking about here?
> >
> 
> Not really that cold. Say, at rough guess, anything less then 15 degrees.
> Will try to take a look at the temperature next time I turn it on.

Can't say what is causing it, but my machine also malfunctions at
slightly lower temperatures than that, around 8°-12°C. Often booting
hangs, but hitting the reboot button after it has internally warmed for
a minute always brings it up - so far. Even during that second boot,
video can tear horizontally in dramatic fashion - something which never
happens when it's warm.

In my case, a common cause could be that the ESR of the supply bypass
electrolytics is marginal (low ESR caps cost more), and is sufficiently
worse at low temperatures (OK, that's an assumption, but aluminium
electrolytics have a wet electrolyte) to allow disruptive power supply
noise. A higher ESR will lead to more rapid warming of those exposed to
high frequency power supply switching ripple, and would be symptomatic
of the rapid recovery I observe.

That's 5% observation, and 95% speculation, so any other theory is as
good.

Erik

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