iGAGING. how reliable?

The igaging units I bought are the ez-view dro plus models that are made to accept a 110v adapter. The output on the little plug in modules is 5v. They have been working fine for the last several years with no problems. I bought the adapter from the same place I bought the dro’s. Think it was a place called Taylor Tools.


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When I tried the soldering approach on one of my mill-mounted DROs I ended up with one that was even worse w/regard to noise susceptibility. So for now it's batteries for me.

I have an idea on how to address this noise issue but haven't had an opportunity to see how it works out yet.
 
The ones I bought had a port on the side that the adapter plugs into.


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When I tried the soldering approach on one of my mill-mounted DROs I ended up with one that was even worse w/regard to noise susceptibility. So for now it's batteries for me.

I have an idea on how to address this noise issue but haven't had an opportunity to see how it works out yet.

I bet a $0.25 ferrite choke on the AC leads mounted as close to the head unit as possible would do the trick.
 
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