I am an electrical engineer myself and here are the facts again:
If the device has no metal parts which are able to carry a voltage there is
no use for a ground earth, although a lot of notebook power supllies have
one (The reason is that they have standardized connectors and there are
standardized cables for these which are just cheaper because they are used
for a lot of other devices as well which might need a ground earth).
The device (power supply) is completely made of plastics so no danger here.
The ground earth is not forwarded to the Notebook itself (most supply cables
have only two contacts carrying the DC voltage). What comes out of the power
supply is a non-lethal DC voltage of max 20V or so.
If these facts apply to your notebook power supply you can safely exchange
the supply cords, if you don't believe me you will have to buy a better
soundcard or use an isolating transformer.
Greetz
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 9:03 PM, Arnold Krille <arnold(a)arnoldarts.de> wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 13. August 2008 schrieb Martin Horn:
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 3:18 AM, Shawn Wallis
<miesco251(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
When I
unplug my AC for my laptop, the noise stops... WHen add
brightness to my laptop screen I get less noise...
I suppose your laptop has an
earth connection on the power cord. Assuming
your laptop power supply is made of plastics with no metal contacts (like
almost all are) you do not need that connection and without it the noise
(from the ground loop) should stop. Just put some kind of isolating tape
over the metal contacts from the earth ground (maybe two layers, because
it
might get cut when plugging in) and your ready to
go. If you don't want
to
carry that tape with you all the time you should
try to exchange your
power
cord (those from electric shavers looking like an
"8" work sometimes).
And here came the advice of the stuff you shouldn't do.
Yes, it might fix your problem. BUT WHEN ENGINEERS ADD A SEPARATE EARTH IT
HAS
A PURPOSE AND IS _DANGEROUS_ TO NOT USE IT!
Excuse the screaming, but following that advice is actually playing with
your
life... only do that if you have a death wish.
Arnold
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