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Hi all,
A computer fitted with a TV card has been progressively failing by not
wanting to go through the boot sequence, It was going past the password
screen, then began locking up at the password screen. Some drivers appear to
have become corrupted.
The owner started to remove cabling from the rear of the computer and got a
light zap when removing the aerial cable from the TV card. Now the computer
will not boot up at all.
I got involved and, upon measuring the potential from the aerieal lead plug
where it would plug into the computer TV card to a three pin earth in a wall
socket, measured around 90 volt using the AC measurement range on a meter.
The aerial has no amplifier, however, it does attach to an LG video and then
on to a TV.
Measuring potential on the antenna connection out of the TV gives basically
nothing, measuring the potential on the LG video player aerial connection
gives the high voltage reading.
Can anyone shed some light on this issue. Both the TV and Video player are
double insulated.
I would appreciate comment from PA on this.
Thanks
As an aside, after getting the zap when removing the aerial lead from the TV
card the owner now finds the computer will not respond to the power switch.
The power supply is working and delivers the correct voltages, it appears
the motherboard has failed.
A computer fitted with a TV card has been progressively failing by not
wanting to go through the boot sequence, It was going past the password
screen, then began locking up at the password screen. Some drivers appear to
have become corrupted.
The owner started to remove cabling from the rear of the computer and got a
light zap when removing the aerial cable from the TV card. Now the computer
will not boot up at all.
I got involved and, upon measuring the potential from the aerieal lead plug
where it would plug into the computer TV card to a three pin earth in a wall
socket, measured around 90 volt using the AC measurement range on a meter.
The aerial has no amplifier, however, it does attach to an LG video and then
on to a TV.
Measuring potential on the antenna connection out of the TV gives basically
nothing, measuring the potential on the LG video player aerial connection
gives the high voltage reading.
Can anyone shed some light on this issue. Both the TV and Video player are
double insulated.
I would appreciate comment from PA on this.
Thanks
As an aside, after getting the zap when removing the aerial lead from the TV
card the owner now finds the computer will not respond to the power switch.
The power supply is working and delivers the correct voltages, it appears
the motherboard has failed.