I have a mystery.
On Wednesday morning, I took a bottle of milk from the fridge.It was frozen. Odd. On investigation, the compressor seemed to be running constantly. The temperature control knob had no effect. I assumed the thermostat had failed.
Now, this machine is 20 years old and has served its time. It has internal cracks and blotches- It's done. I need a new one. I switched it off to defrost, then decided to restart it, with the door held just ajar by a cloth-that way it won't freeze everything and when the compressor gives up the ghost, I'll get a new one.
Today (Thursday), I found the nine fridge magnets had fallen off the door onto the floor. They will pick up paperclips, but will not support their own weight on a vertical surface. Also, the door will not stay closed- it seems the door magnets have been degaussed.
The only magnet on the fridge unaffected is one from a deceased hard drive, which seems as strong as ever. (Of course it was vastly stronger to start with, which is why I use it to hold a shopping list notepad).
Two other fridge magnets, stuck to the frame of the cooker, are just fine. And no, there is no sign that the fridge has caught fire, exploded or melted, so let's not hear about Curie Point.
The fridge is in fact still working and the compressor has started cycling on and off again as normal, as if there had never been a problem. I'm not sure when this happened, but it definitely was not the case at 18:00 yesterday.
To add to the mystery;- I do not know when this demagnetization took place, but about midnight last night, the Sony E200 17" CRT on my PC died. Picture went crazy and then dark. I checked the video card by plugging in an old 15"CRT, which worked in safe mode, but kept losing the plot when XP kicked in full speed. Too many add-on drivers, I suspect. Which is why I am now looking at a 17" Philips B4 TFT. (Nice, but I liked that Sony).
I'm completely baffled. Can anyone suggest why this would happen? Could the two events be related? (I can't think how.)
The fridge and the PC are powered by different 240V ring main circuits. They don't share a common supply until the 100A fuse on the main power into the flat. I'm assuming the monitor failure is just that and the coincidence is just coincidence, but can anyone explain the magnets?
nb. No, I don't buy fridge magnets. My mother does.
ps. I don't think it's EMP either- I suspect I would have heard the bang.
On Wednesday morning, I took a bottle of milk from the fridge.It was frozen. Odd. On investigation, the compressor seemed to be running constantly. The temperature control knob had no effect. I assumed the thermostat had failed.
Now, this machine is 20 years old and has served its time. It has internal cracks and blotches- It's done. I need a new one. I switched it off to defrost, then decided to restart it, with the door held just ajar by a cloth-that way it won't freeze everything and when the compressor gives up the ghost, I'll get a new one.
Today (Thursday), I found the nine fridge magnets had fallen off the door onto the floor. They will pick up paperclips, but will not support their own weight on a vertical surface. Also, the door will not stay closed- it seems the door magnets have been degaussed.
The only magnet on the fridge unaffected is one from a deceased hard drive, which seems as strong as ever. (Of course it was vastly stronger to start with, which is why I use it to hold a shopping list notepad).
Two other fridge magnets, stuck to the frame of the cooker, are just fine. And no, there is no sign that the fridge has caught fire, exploded or melted, so let's not hear about Curie Point.
The fridge is in fact still working and the compressor has started cycling on and off again as normal, as if there had never been a problem. I'm not sure when this happened, but it definitely was not the case at 18:00 yesterday.
To add to the mystery;- I do not know when this demagnetization took place, but about midnight last night, the Sony E200 17" CRT on my PC died. Picture went crazy and then dark. I checked the video card by plugging in an old 15"CRT, which worked in safe mode, but kept losing the plot when XP kicked in full speed. Too many add-on drivers, I suspect. Which is why I am now looking at a 17" Philips B4 TFT. (Nice, but I liked that Sony).
I'm completely baffled. Can anyone suggest why this would happen? Could the two events be related? (I can't think how.)
The fridge and the PC are powered by different 240V ring main circuits. They don't share a common supply until the 100A fuse on the main power into the flat. I'm assuming the monitor failure is just that and the coincidence is just coincidence, but can anyone explain the magnets?
nb. No, I don't buy fridge magnets. My mother does.
ps. I don't think it's EMP either- I suspect I would have heard the bang.