This is Solder meister and I see that the Breaker Panel was mentioned.And yes many times when you have lose connections in a house this can cause the electrical system to interfere with audio and video equipment. I would recommend tightening your screws every say 3 yrs to avoid this. If you are comfortable and you are qualified to do this as getting across the wrong connections can be shocking. Also if you are building new or have access through a basement or open wall you can run separate electrical line to your home Theater system 15 amp should work fine I have personally one to the equipment rack one to the Sub and one to the Projector and house lights. It works wonderfully but not all have this option. Good Luck.
Power conditioner needed????
Here's the deal. The picture on my 56" Samsung DLP has a green tribal graphics pattern that comes and goes. It is there with satellite or DVD source. I turned appliances on and off. I have flipped breakers on and off. At one point, the only breaker that was still on was the one for the TV. Finally with just the one breaker on, the distortion went away. I slowly turned breakers back on one at a time and there was no sign of the problem returning................until 30 minutes later. I went through the whole ritual again to no avail. Finally around 2AM the problem went away only to return the next day. I have concluded the problem must be with some electrical thing a neighbor is using. That is my best guess at this point, but I don't know squat. What I know for sure is I cannot track the problem down to anything in my house and it goes away late at night. The house is in a semi rual community with underground utilities.
I took the TV to another house and left it on for 3 days. No issue at all.
So, here is the question................do you think a power conditioner will help? If so, which one?
I took the TV to another house and left it on for 3 days. No issue at all.
So, here is the question................do you think a power conditioner will help? If so, which one?