Re: Stopping RFI from a PC
W. Watson wrote:
For those interested in a view of the PSU that was defective, see
<http://home.earthlink.net/~mtnviews/misc4.html>. I'm sure the view is
quite a bit like the one that is currently in the PC.
For those wanting me to put a filter on the line, I bought a Radio Shack
filter and tried it. No effect.
As I mentioned in some other part of this thread, note that if I plug
the other computer in the room to the same room outlet as the PC with
the new PSU that causes the noise, it too causes the same noise. Either
computer in the room will cause the same noise when plugged into the
same outlet, not just the one I originally discovered was involved. That
is, one might conclude that it is the outlet that is the source of the
noise, and not the PSU.
That's about as far as I'm going with this problem. It'll have to wait
for another day.
nope, try using a UPS unit on one device like the Computer.
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