For the casual visitor to this thread, here is the relevant quote from
Sean Adams from the bug-vote link above:


Sean Adams Wrote: 
> People are still seeing those spurious overvoltage errors on
> transporter. It is
> understandably very disconcerting to them and they will think there
> must be
> something wrong either with their AC or with the TP hardware.
> 
> The error is caused by spurious readings from an internal ADC which
> measures
> one of the internal DC power rails. I was never able to figure out
> exactly why
> it gets these spurious readings but I think it has something to do with
> how the
> ADC's control pins are multiplexed (shared) with some other on-board
> peripheral.
> 
> I would suggest removing this failsafe feature entirely. I originally
> put it in
> there as a debugging feature, like an assert()... not because I thought
> that
> sustained overvoltages would actually be present on people's power
> supplies. In
> reality the feature does not provide any protection from common power
> surges.


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