Re: a question
- From: "J. T. Laurie" <taylor-sedai@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 15:22:11 -0500
ah, thank you. I understand.
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On Jun 21, 2:07 pm, "J. T. Laurie" <taylor-se...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for not yelling at me, so to speak. I was told by my
less-than-smart
grandma "new tv's don't have coils, they have chips"
All right. I understand about the magnetic field, now.I think I might
have
someone sighted do it for me. My pharmaceuticals of choice? hmmm...
why keep it separate from kids and pets when its plugged in? Is there a
chance of shock? I know that seems like a stupid question, but if its
insulated, I don't see the trouble.
With respect, anytime one modifies a piece of equipment away from
factory/design specifications and standards, there is a danger of
something going wrong. With a "hot-chassis" device, the consequences
are not so good. With a hot-chassis device with as much as 1500V on
it, the consequences are potentially spectacular. Unless such
modifications are done by someone expert in the field and
knowledgeable of the consequences... and able to account for it all,
the results will be marginal at best.
I would not want you or yours or a random passer-by to be part of a
'spectacle'.
Now, if your real goal is to have random patterns generated on your
television driven by a music source, you might go there directly.
There are several makers of AF-to-RF generators designed exactly for
what you intend and that would give you color, pattern style control
so-forth to any screen you wish that accepts an RF modulator. There
are also computer programs for the purpose. Others here might point
you there, but I am sure a focused google-search will turn up
something.
Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA
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