Grahamshed
Established Member
This gets a bit involved
I have a lathe with a video camera over it feeding to a TV - No problems, everything works fine.
I now want to take the set up out and about so I have brought another, smaller, lathe (Axi 14-16vs ) have the video set up above it and and ( to start with ) a monitor behind it. Now things start going wrong, every time I alter the speed on the lathe the monitor goes blank for a second or tw and then the picture comes back. The lathe, monitor, camera and a light are all plugged into an extension attached to the lathe stand. My first thought was the extension but then I noticed the monitor was going off for a second when I used the sharpener as well and that wasn't attached to the extension or even the same socket.
It was suggested that the monitor ( a cheap one ) was at fault so I got a good TV instead. Everything was fine for a few minutes then the TV started doing the same thing but a thousand times worse.
I am at a total loss.
Edit - just to make it clear, it is the picture going off, not the power supply to the TV
I have a lathe with a video camera over it feeding to a TV - No problems, everything works fine.
I now want to take the set up out and about so I have brought another, smaller, lathe (Axi 14-16vs ) have the video set up above it and and ( to start with ) a monitor behind it. Now things start going wrong, every time I alter the speed on the lathe the monitor goes blank for a second or tw and then the picture comes back. The lathe, monitor, camera and a light are all plugged into an extension attached to the lathe stand. My first thought was the extension but then I noticed the monitor was going off for a second when I used the sharpener as well and that wasn't attached to the extension or even the same socket.
It was suggested that the monitor ( a cheap one ) was at fault so I got a good TV instead. Everything was fine for a few minutes then the TV started doing the same thing but a thousand times worse.
I am at a total loss.
Edit - just to make it clear, it is the picture going off, not the power supply to the TV