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Does anyone know if or how electro plasma lamps interfere with computers.

 

I've a large lamp beside my iMac and laptop. When the light is on the trackpad doesn't work properly; this only occurs when I turn on the light.

 

My Mac also recently suffered screen burn but I'm not convinced this is connected to the lamp.

Does anyone know more?

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You know plasma lamps are weird as far as electrical interference goes. I have a big 12" sphere plasma lamp, and when I had it setup in my old apartment, I also had this tall floor lamp that was a touch sensitive one. All you had to do was touch the lamp and it would turn on (3 levels of dimming too) and off. And when I had the plasma globe on all i had to do is touch the plasma globe and my touch sensitive lamp would turn on and off as if I were touching the tall floor lamp itself. What was really weird is that the lamps weren't even on the same electrical outlet. So I think the plasma globes have some sort of electrical interference with other electronics.

Is there a way I can use the lamp and prevent it interfering with my equipment?

 

 

just try moving it away from your computer like across the room maybe?

Bryan Collins said:

Is there a way I can use the lamp and prevent it interfering with my equipment?

 

 

I say cover the plasma with tin foil and while your at it make a nice hat for yourself too. LOL.
dont like them lamps, used to have a warning on em if u had a pacemaker in ya heart, my old mathmos faze 2 used to interfer with audio equipment i used to get a buzz noise out of the speakers
I have a surge protector. My laptop isn't plugged in to anything though and the trackpad still stops working when i have it on the same desk as the lamp. weird

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