Here we have a waveform:
And a spectrograph:
Finally, a plot of the RMS voltage (ignore the magnitude) at the top and the frequency at the bottom:
We can start to see some patterns emerging, such as a some sort of overall frequency governing control loop that operates with an approximate 49.9-50.1Hz hysteresis range across the network. This may just be a coincidence. Another theory is that as these dips seem to occur in half-hour intervals, which would coincide with the starts and stops of TV programming. I'll need to do a longer run and check the TV guide for what's on. Next I need to print the new case that will allow the board to run cooler - It heated up significantly during this run and I wouldn't leave it unattended at this point.
The 12 hour print starts tomorrow morning!
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