Dear Ashley

I had the same thing a while back. We were certain it was the mains supply 
even though we had surge protection. The local electricity supplier said it 
was most likely a welding machine on our mains circuit. Connecting welding 
equipment to the mains is against the rules by the way because of the surge 
problem. It stopped after a while and we think it was someone working on 
their car during a holiday.

Bob Croxford


In a message dated 1/26/03 1:21:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I have a really strange problem with my Lacie 19" monitor that appears to 
be
getting worse over time. For nearly two years it worked perfectly and then
shortly after moving to the UK the screen image started to vibrate
occasionally producing a fuzzy display.

For a while, this was only happening for a short period during the evenings,
which I couldn't quite pinpoint, but now its spreading to other times during
the day as well. I wrote to Lacie who said it was generally related to
keeping mobile phones or speakers nearby, but I've stripped everything down
in this area until I just have the computer, printer, CD writer and Wacom
tablet. I've found that running the degauss feature a couple times seems to
half the effect, but doesn't cure it totally.

Has anybody else seen this or better still found a cure? I wonder if it may
be related to the fuse I placed in the new plug possibly being the wrong amp
setting? BTW I have everything running through a surge protected extension
lead. 

Thanks 
Ashley >>

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