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When the mini fridge stops its cooling job the audio cuts out. Is there a solution?
More details would certainly be helpful.I'm guessing that your 'audio' is plugged into the same circuit or outlet as the refrigerator?Get and use a line filter, filtered power strip, surge protector for your 'audio' whatever your 'audio' may be.
The fridge and electronics are in the same room but on opposite sides and do not share the same outlet but probably the same circuit. The electronics are plugged into a Belkin PF60 which is plugged into the wall outlet. While playing audio (music, TV, or movies) and when the fridge turns off, the audio that is being played stops coming out of the speakers for about 1-2 seconds.
Really it's a "Snubber Capacitor" that's needed.
It seems to me that your surge protector may be doing its job, and protecting your audio equipment from the surge generated each time your fridge shuts off.
You "really" don't know what's needed until you investigate, until you look at the power when the refrigerator turns on and off.A refrigerator compressor will throw more onto the AC line than just a simple pop.http://www.hagtech.com/pdf/snubber.pdf
The pop is never a simple pop! A switch contact arc act's as a wide band spark gap radio transmitter. I would still go with the above "Snubber Capacitor", although installing it will be tricky.The Jim Hagerman paper is about a audio amplifier's rectifier circuit's diodes.
The pop is never a simple pop!