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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
And me!

When i got my MacBook.....it had a 2 prong plug. Cut it off...and put on our local 3 prong.

There are only 2 cables.....so left the 3rd prong empty which is the Earth.

Works a charm....no buzz....."_
luckily, i had the proper 2 pin cable.

... 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
And me!

When i got my MacBook.....it had a 2 prong plug. Cut it off...and put on our local 3 prong.

There are only 2 cables.....so left the 3rd prong empty which is the Earth.

Works a charm....no buzz....."_
luckily, i had the proper 2 pin cable.

... damn, I was upset!

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