Forum: Geek Forum
Topic: Magnetic Interference.
started by: ic0n0

Posted by ic0n0 on Jul. 01 2002,16:59
I just moved to a new place, and I setup my comp in the corner of my room and my monitor is getting all wobbly, you know like there is some kind of interference most likey magnetic related to power. I am directly above the washer and dryer I think they are are cause of my problem but I can’t move them or the computer being that this room only has two outlets one being on the other side of the room no where near a good corner for my L desk. SO what would be the best way to insulate my monitor from this interference? Any ideas?


Posted by Wolfguard on Jul. 01 2002,17:08
sounds like the main power line runs through the wall behind your monitor.

tinfoil: Take tinfoil and place it behind your monitor on the wall.  run a wire from there to the little screw on the faceplate of your outlet.  this should ground any signal comming from the mains.  you can even paint it to match the wall.

Metal window screen works too if you do it the same way. (ground it)
Posted by L33T_h4x0r_d00d on Jul. 01 2002,18:07
Quote (ic0n0 @ 01 July 2002,08:59)
SO what would be the best way to insulate my monitor from this interference? Any ideas?

Lots and lots of TNT.
Posted by joelthegreat on Jul. 01 2002,18:49
Quote (Wolfguard @ 01 July 2002,11:08)
Metal window screen works too if you do it the same way. (ground it)

Bad metal window screen!! BAD!! GO TO YOUR ROOM!! And now supper either!!

There, it's grounded! HA HA HA THUD!!!

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Posted by Wolfguard on Jul. 01 2002,18:58
hehe...funny...

do me a favor and take one step to the right...
yeah...
in front of the window...

thanks...
Posted by joelthegreat on Jul. 01 2002,19:03
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Posted by ic0n0 on Jul. 01 2002,20:18
Can it be Alumimun foil?
i know most of the time people mean Aluminum foil.
Posted by ic0n0 on Jul. 01 2002,20:28
i just did some investigation in the basement and the main line is in fact underneath me so the foil is not going to help me much as tapeing foil to a floor that is walked over a lot might be a problem
Posted by Necromancer on Jul. 02 2002,01:42
degauss it! you can never have enough of degaussing a monitor. i broke m last one in 2 weeks from constantly pressing that button its great fun..... WEE look its all wobbly!
Posted by ic0n0 on Jul. 02 2002,03:29
Quote (Necromancer @ 01 July 2002,11:42)
degauss it! you can never have enough of degaussing a monitor. i broke m last one in 2 weeks from constantly pressing that button its great fun..... WEE look its all wobbly!

Already tried that
Posted by Beldurin on Jul. 02 2002,03:32
Quote (ic0n0 @ 01 July 2002,14:28)
i just did some investigation in the basement and the main line is in fact underneath me so the foil is not going to help me much as tapeing foil to a floor that is walked over a lot might be a problem

I wear aluminum foil under my hat to stop them from beaming radio signals into my head.

Seriously though...have you thought about *gasp* moving your computer?
Posted by ic0n0 on Jul. 02 2002,04:30
Quote (Beldurin @ 01 July 2002,13:32)
Quote (ic0n0 @ 01 July 2002,14:28)
i just did some investigation in the basement and the main line is in fact underneath me so the foil is not going to help me much as tapeing foil to a floor that is walked over a lot might be a problem

I wear aluminum foil under my hat to stop them from beaming radio signals into my head.

Seriously though...have you thought about *gasp* moving your computer?

Thats unthinkable.
Posted by Beldurin on Jul. 02 2002,04:33
fair enough
Posted by Wolfguard on Jul. 02 2002,13:29
Quote (ic0n0 @ 01 July 2002,15:28)
i just did some investigation in the basement and the main line is in fact underneath me so the foil is not going to help me much as tapeing foil to a floor that is walked over a lot might be a problem

even better.

If you can do it wrap the wires in tin/aluminum foil and ground it to something.

all your trying to do is take the RF noise being generated by the power lines and send it to ground.
Posted by forumwhore on Jul. 02 2002,13:34
Are you sure it's your monitor that's "wobbly"?

Maybe it's just you...
Posted by ^Oni^ on Jul. 02 2002,14:09
< This might help. > :D
Posted by BlackFlag on Jul. 02 2002,14:50
try getting power from a different circut (i.e. plug your shit into a different outlet.)
Posted by forumwhore on Jul. 03 2002,02:10
Hot Damn!

Oni posted something useful!

Check out his link!

I'm almost sorry for all the neg things I say about you!
Posted by ^Oni^ on Jul. 04 2002,22:53
You have NO idea. :D

But ty anyway.
Posted by forumwhore on Jul. 04 2002,23:13
In retrospect, I would get another monitor in the same place and see if it's screwed too.

That would eliminate the monitor, leaving the PC and the power as the possible culprits.

Mine gets wobbly too, I just whack it.
Posted by WillyPete on Jul. 05 2002,01:00
Are your speakers magnetically shielded?
In the move, did you place any other AC device closer to the monitor than it was before? Chargers etc.

I had a similar problem with a workstation once. A high power battery charger was on the floor and the monitor input cable was looped down near it.
Try moving that if it's not a shielded cable..
Posted by ^Oni^ on Jul. 05 2002,14:57
You can also buy "ferrets"(sp?) for a reasonable price that clip onto monitor cables and do a fine job of shielding.
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