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Humming noise when external monitors is plugged Posted on: 18.04.2011 by Francina Decosse i've plugged an external monitor to my MBP and since i did it, there's a loud humming noise. if i disconnect the monitor, the noise stops.I tried wiring the monitor base (metal chasis) to S4 ground loop, but it's not helping. It also doesn't metter in which PDU I will plug the monitor. I'm basically out of ideas. It's obviously a bad/incompatible power supply in the monitor, but maybe there's a way to cheat it? Any ideas? | |
Francina Decosse 18.04.2011 | sorted out:
Originally Posted by sarasin
... damn, I was upset! |
Francina Decosse 18.04.2011 | i've plugged an external monitor to my MBP and since i did it, there's a loud humming noise. if i disconnect the monitor, the noise stops. I tried wiring the monitor base (metal chasis) to S4 ground loop, but it's not helping. It also doesn't metter in which PDU I will plug the monitor. I'm basically out of ideas. It's obviously a bad/incompatible power supply in the monitor, but maybe there's a way to cheat it? Any ideas? |
Leeanna Ayla 18.04.2011 | Will the isolator affect the signal quality? I would believe he better quality ones would probably be better than a cheap one, but I can't really speak to anything specific. |
Francina Decosse 18.04.2011 | The local electricity network is very poor here and does not have grounding line at all. The Zero line is used for grounding, which is damn bad. I still have a surge protector in the PDU itself, so I'll be fine for a while. I'll look for a proper ground loop isolator device. If there's no one selling them here, I'll have to import. it's a common problem and I'm dealing with such from time to time. Will just get a few to have for whenever I need em. Is it known if they have impact on the signal quality or not? |
Leeanna Ayla 18.04.2011 | Anytime you go cutting prongs off a plug you run the risk of damaging something if there's any kind of slight energy surge. The proper way to deal with this is a ground loop isolator. |
Francina Decosse 18.04.2011 | sorted out:
Originally Posted by sarasin
... damn, I was upset! |
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