Bought a pair of the dual Cold Cathode UV lights off SVC (eXtreme Gamer (XG) brand) since they're so goddamn cheap.
I got the first set out of the box, hooked it up, and was amused to find that one of the cathode bulbs is dead. Out of the box. Yay.
The other one works fine enough...till you flip the included switch to try and turn it off. The system then loses video, and shuts down after a few moments. I'm guessing this inverter is cheap and causing a large enough power spike when activated/deactived to trip the Active PFC on my power supply.
I'm going to try hooking up the inverter that came with the other set, but if this is indeed the case, what's a workaround short of buying a non-Active PFC power supply? And has anyone else seen this problem with cheap cathodes, and what's a good brand, and where's a good place to find them?
SVC, FrozenCPU, and Newegg all carry ones that may not carry the XG brand name, but look identical down to the cathode housing, power inverter, and included switch type.
I got the first set out of the box, hooked it up, and was amused to find that one of the cathode bulbs is dead. Out of the box. Yay.
The other one works fine enough...till you flip the included switch to try and turn it off. The system then loses video, and shuts down after a few moments. I'm guessing this inverter is cheap and causing a large enough power spike when activated/deactived to trip the Active PFC on my power supply.
I'm going to try hooking up the inverter that came with the other set, but if this is indeed the case, what's a workaround short of buying a non-Active PFC power supply? And has anyone else seen this problem with cheap cathodes, and what's a good brand, and where's a good place to find them?
SVC, FrozenCPU, and Newegg all carry ones that may not carry the XG brand name, but look identical down to the cathode housing, power inverter, and included switch type.