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Re: Line Noise Interference Question



That one is fine but the power strip is likely part of the problem. The
power strip should be plugged into the filter and the filter to the
wall.  Sometimes two filters will solve a particularly bad problem. You
can use the 5 amp filters instead as it's unlikely that your PC and
associated equipment will draw more than that.

From:Dimbo Spams
cuervojose(remove)@jps.net

> http://www.smarthome.com/4845ACF.HTML is the one I used, plus I am
> using a powerstrip that supposedly had one built into it also?
> "BruceR" <brNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:IMgxe.5856$aA5.2675@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Two things to try:  Double up the filters, thatis plug one filter
>> into another and see if that helps. If not, an isolation transformer
>> should do the trick or you can try a different power supply in the
>> PC. From:Dimbo Spams
>> cuervojose(remove)@jps.net
>>
>>> I use X-10 controllers all over my house. Please no X-10 tirades
>>> here. I bought a new computer. I am having interference with the
>>> signals now to my X-10 devices. I have installed a line filter from
>>> "smarthome" that is supposed to filter out interference from power
>>> supplies. However, it does not seem to be working. In fact, I must
>>> not only shut down the new computer, but unplug it also in order for
>>> it to not interfere. Any one have any suggestions her. Thanks in
>>> advance!
>>> --
>>> Joe




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