On Jun 26, 2015 5:19 AM, "Fred James" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> Jim Garrison
> This is an interesting thought, and interesting information.  One more
> question ... there are two monitors in this room, about 6-7 feet apart.
> The one near the outside wall is the one that "flickers" and goes
> black.  The one 6-7 feet further in seems not to be effected at all.
> Both Monitors are on UPS (separate UPS for each system), and both UPS
> are plugged into the same wall socket.  Does that information effect
> your thoughts on this issue in any way?
> Thank you
> Regards
> Fred James

There are a lot of monitor power supplies out there with bad capacitors. I
am changing out some in one of my monitors soon. The symptoms are all
slightly different depending on which caps and the design of the supply.
Perhaps some of the capacitors are on the edge of their spec and small
fluctuations are pushing them over the edge. This could explain why your
emf shield partially works. It is not to much trouble to take the back off
the monitor and take a look. The bad caps are usually obvious.

Bill
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