Re: Security timers?
From: NSM (nowrite_at_to.me)
Date: 11/15/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 05:00:29 GMT
"none" <gothika@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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| Simple solution:
| Use a bit of tape and something to pad the power on switch on the set
| so it's always depressed.
| Use a plug-in type timer on the power cord and set it for the desired
| intervals.
| When the timer sends power to the set it'll then go on and the timer
| switch will act as the "off" switch to turn it off.(try a dime and
| some packaging tape to depress the power on switch.)
| You could also wire in a small toggle or latching push button switch
| to the power on board contacts on the tv and mount the switch on the
| front of the set.
Horrible. Buy a radio that picks up TV audio and use that on a timer. Add a
blue light bulb if you feel it helps.
NM
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