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Why would I get an electric shock from a VGA cable connected to an LCD monitor?
Similar to this question I got shocked today with a new computer I just bought. How is this possible and how can I prevent this?
- There is no power cord in the PC
- Only the VGA cable is plugged in, tested 2 different flat panels
- When touching the case and my metal desk, I feel a shock.
- Unplugging the monitor cable from the pc stops the shocking (obviously)
- unplugging the power cord from the monitor stops the shocks (obviously)
- power-outlets are not grounded, and there's no grounded outlet on this floor (top floor)
Is the monitor also new? Sounds like there's some sort of short in it. – RJFalconer – 2011-08-06T22:21:27.470
Ive tested 2 monitors, 1 which I'm using on my current PC and and older model I had lying around. I doubt the fault is in the monitor – Edosoft – 2011-08-07T11:00:58.840
Is the monitor plugged into the outlet? – Synetech – 2011-08-22T01:13:19.800