Greetings all,
Perhaps someone here has had a similar issue and can provide some ideas.
We had a new house built in Williamsburg, VA last year. We took possession of the house in early October.
I've got a full suite of AV gear and have stood up an instantiation of Home Assistant to provide for some smart home functionality.
The AV gear has:
The Sony has a direct Ethernet connection and is the control of the system. I'm using the HDMI connection with eARC to feed the audio signal back to the Yamaha for driving the speakers. Bandwidth is definitely not an issue as I've got a 600/600 Mbps fiber connection from GloFiber feeding into an Ubiquity Dream Machine SE for internet distribution (it's awesome BTW)
This all worked fine until a couple of months ago. Then the sound would drop out for a 1/2 second or so rather irregularly. This went on for a while and got progressively more frequent forcing me to look into the issue.
I've tried a bunch of different things to isolate the issue. I get the same behavior (although less frequent) when playing directly though the TV speakers which would "tend" to eliminate the AV part of the system as a culprit.
The other day, I went to turn off a ceiling fan, which is on the same circuit as the TV, and lo and behold, the audio blinked. H'mmm. The behavior is repeatable. This is the switch that the first time I toggled it, opened the breaker. Luckily the electrician was in the house at the time, and I could demonstrate.
I moved the TV to another circuit in the house and the behavior with the ceiling fan switch is no longer there, but the audio is still dropping out, albeit less frequently.
LOML and I were sitting in the kitchen a couple of days ago and there was this blink, for just a moment when the lights flashed. These were the LED lights on the tops and bottoms of the cabinets controlled by 2 Lutron Caseta Smart Switches.
So, I've just got a bunch of this kind of stuff niggling at me that something isn't right with the power. Dunno if it's a global thing (from the utility) or a local thing with the installation. We have a whole house generator that has triggered one time due to a 30 minute power drop out a couple of months ago. All my AV gear in the "comm's closet" is on an UPS which will support everything for the 30 seconds or so the generator needs to react.
Has anyone ever experienced anything like this?
I'm nearing the end of my 1 year warranty with the house, and I'd like to provide some concrete evidence to the contractor that something is janky. If push come to shove, I'll rent a power quality logger and collect data.
Thoughts, ideas, etc?
cheers
Perhaps someone here has had a similar issue and can provide some ideas.
We had a new house built in Williamsburg, VA last year. We took possession of the house in early October.
I've got a full suite of AV gear and have stood up an instantiation of Home Assistant to provide for some smart home functionality.
The AV gear has:
- Sony KD-65X85K HDTV
- Yamaha TSR-700
- 7 Polk speakers (2 x back, 2 x mid, 2 x front, 1 center)
- 1 BIC 12" sub-woofer
The Sony has a direct Ethernet connection and is the control of the system. I'm using the HDMI connection with eARC to feed the audio signal back to the Yamaha for driving the speakers. Bandwidth is definitely not an issue as I've got a 600/600 Mbps fiber connection from GloFiber feeding into an Ubiquity Dream Machine SE for internet distribution (it's awesome BTW)
This all worked fine until a couple of months ago. Then the sound would drop out for a 1/2 second or so rather irregularly. This went on for a while and got progressively more frequent forcing me to look into the issue.
I've tried a bunch of different things to isolate the issue. I get the same behavior (although less frequent) when playing directly though the TV speakers which would "tend" to eliminate the AV part of the system as a culprit.
The other day, I went to turn off a ceiling fan, which is on the same circuit as the TV, and lo and behold, the audio blinked. H'mmm. The behavior is repeatable. This is the switch that the first time I toggled it, opened the breaker. Luckily the electrician was in the house at the time, and I could demonstrate.
I moved the TV to another circuit in the house and the behavior with the ceiling fan switch is no longer there, but the audio is still dropping out, albeit less frequently.
LOML and I were sitting in the kitchen a couple of days ago and there was this blink, for just a moment when the lights flashed. These were the LED lights on the tops and bottoms of the cabinets controlled by 2 Lutron Caseta Smart Switches.
So, I've just got a bunch of this kind of stuff niggling at me that something isn't right with the power. Dunno if it's a global thing (from the utility) or a local thing with the installation. We have a whole house generator that has triggered one time due to a 30 minute power drop out a couple of months ago. All my AV gear in the "comm's closet" is on an UPS which will support everything for the 30 seconds or so the generator needs to react.
Has anyone ever experienced anything like this?
I'm nearing the end of my 1 year warranty with the house, and I'd like to provide some concrete evidence to the contractor that something is janky. If push come to shove, I'll rent a power quality logger and collect data.
Thoughts, ideas, etc?
cheers
chris