Fantastic Choice: Battery Case for iPhone

Jun 13
08:04

2011

Rosie Martin

Rosie Martin

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When you are using the laptop,Fantastic Choice: Battery Case for iPhone Articles you may be annoyed by the buzzing of the AC Adapter. Buzzing in an AC adapter can mean a lot of things due to different situation, but often it is related to a damaged adapter, poor grounding or phasing issues with your power. Figuring out exactly the reason that why your AC adapter is buzzing will probably require some troubleshooting, but finally you can probably isolate the problem and get rid of the frustrating noise. Take my PA-21 AC adapter for instance, I can not stand its annoying noise anymore. However, by searching the infomation, I’ve got the right way to fix it. Fortunately, it is well now. Consquently, I am so happy to share my method with you.

The first thing you should do is obviously to check for any obvious damage to the adapter. If any of the outer rubber coating has been damaged so that the conductor inside is exposed, this could allow interference to enter the current and cause a buzzing sound. Untie any knots if the cord has become knotted. Make sure that the connection where the cord meets the actual box adapter is still intact; this sometimes can become damaged and make a poor connection. Next you should repair any damage with electrical tape, and then cover all exposed areas.

After that, do plug the AC adapter into the same outlet as the other equipment you are using. As most of us know, some apartments and houses have multiple phases of power that can create audio interference if mixed together, consquently, do running everything off of the same phase might get rid of the buzz.

Finally, you can run your equipment through a surge protecting power strip or, a power conditioner if it is necessary. Audio and video equipment is especially susceptible to interference caused by ground looping. Currently, a power conditioner will smooth out the current and protect your equipment from any peaks or spikes.