Use a blowtorch to destroy computers or disable USB ports.
Use a blowtorch to destroy computers or disable USB ports.
Is there any explanation for why your blowtorch damages your computer? It seems to occur randomly. Your Qiest 2 also had similar problems—after a few days it stopped charging, then worked again when plugged into a wall outlet. Recently, using the cable with a vape charger caused it to shut down. Now the cable is fine and you even used it as a link cable. I’m curious what’s going on and would like to share this unusual tech issue. 20250405_121742.mp4
You've been using the blowtorch in various locations. It's possible the electrical system isn't handling the power properly, causing irregular spikes when devices connect or operate.
the starting spark is fundamentally a very strong current burst likely through an excessively long wire. essentially it's an intense surge of EMI that your electronic gadgets aren't built to manage. i own several chinese mini gasoline engines, and their ignition systems behave identically. the fix is: - avoid placing an electronic ignition torch close to your computer - if you must use one, don't have a glass side panel (since a metal one will actually block EMI)
It seems like you're thinking it might be similar. What I need to do is focus on taking small portions and stick to the first schedule.
It's a butane torch equipped with a magneto ignition system. Some users believe it could be caused by an EMI surge during the ignition process.
I modified my miniature engines by adding a resistor along the spark wire, which significantly reduced the peak current. This change greatly minimized the EMI issues. It seems this adjustment was required for motorcycles to avoid interfering with AM radios.