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What causes an image on a screen to shake?
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Re: What causes...
Too much caffeine
What's the situation? It can be a number of things.
What's the situation? It can be a number of things.
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Insufficient power could be the problem.
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If its the PSone screen your talking about:
Not enough amperage going to the screen with the volume up too loud, will shake the picture on heavy bass ect.
Not enough amperage going to the screen with the volume up too loud, will shake the picture on heavy bass ect.
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Sorry that I didn't go into detail about it before but I have a 3.5 inch screen hooked up to a fc game console. The battery i used to get the screen to power on was 9.6 volt rc battery. At that time the screen wasn't shaking and I had the fc game console powered by the ac adapter. Now when I had the fc game console connected to the battery with a 7805 regulator on the same battery the image started to shake. Now I couldn't put the screen on the regulator because it would just show a dim white screen with a few lines.