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Adam Hunt December 9th 04 05:09 PM

Viewsonic E790 "wiggles"
 
I have a Viewsonic E790 CRT that gets to wiggling (for lack of a better
term). The picture rapidly moves side to side a millimeter or two. It
doesn't do it all the time and it doesn't seem to matter if it is warm
or cold. It's done this occasionally for the four years that I have
owned it. Originally I assumed it was due to "dirty power" in the
apartment complex that I lived in but I recently moved and it still
does it. It must not be the power as even when I have it plugged into
its own 1400 VA APC UPS it happens. It isn't too annoying when surfing
the web but when doing CAD work it's more then a little distracting.
--adam


Crossfire December 11th 04 05:27 AM

Hi Adam,

Just a guess but, do you and have you always had your tower right next to
your monitor. I've run into many a mechanical designer with the same
problem. They move the tower and problem solved. If this isn't the case
then please, ignore me.

Steve

"Adam Hunt" wrote in message
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I have a Viewsonic E790 CRT that gets to wiggling (for lack of a better
term). The picture rapidly moves side to side a millimeter or two. It
doesn't do it all the time and it doesn't seem to matter if it is warm
or cold. It's done this occasionally for the four years that I have
owned it. Originally I assumed it was due to "dirty power" in the
apartment complex that I lived in but I recently moved and it still
does it. It must not be the power as even when I have it plugged into
its own 1400 VA APC UPS it happens. It isn't too annoying when surfing
the web but when doing CAD work it's more then a little distracting.
--adam




James Sweet December 11th 04 05:35 AM


"Crossfire" wrote in message
...
Hi Adam,

Just a guess but, do you and have you always had your tower right next to
your monitor. I've run into many a mechanical designer with the same
problem. They move the tower and problem solved. If this isn't the case
then please, ignore me.

Steve



More common than that is an electric fan or other AC powered device, motors
and transformers make monitors wiggle like crazy.




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