B&W 17" CRT Studio Display Monitor

I have this connected to my G5 P/Mac which works fine.
At present it is powered through my old G3, can I power the monitor directly through a power lead to the mains supply?
I think the power lead from the G3 might do this?

Salutations...
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It sounds like the monitor is re-calibrating. When you re-calibrate an Apple CRT the monitor goes though a self analysis and flashes solid colors on the screen. (Other brands are not as tightly integrated with the Mac OS so you must do this by hand, er... eye... er... whatever.) What OS are you using? I know there was a setting in OS 9 & OS 10.3 to re-calibrate automatically periodically. Check the Monitors/Displays control under “color.” I always switched off that feature and re-calibrated when I had a free moment.
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