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Submitted By

david

Date Posted

11/23/2003 8:10:43 PM

Title

old tv w/coaxial current blowing fuse

 

Message

I have a school with a coaxial daisy chain a mile long. The coaxial carries a current to turn on/off tvs throughout the school. However, this current is blowing the fuse in one of the older tvs (phillips). We cannot eliminate the current because some of the tvs are mounted out of reach and there is no way to isolate which tvs receive the current. I don't need to turn this tv on/off remoteley I just need to elliminate the current but keep the signal. Thanks

Submitted By

Carl

Date Posted

12/17/2003 9:57:32 PM

Title

RE: old tv w/coaxial current blowing fuse

 

Message

it will take some time and some blowm fuses but do one t.v at a time uintill you find the one that is causing the trouble,. carl

Submitted By

JEFF

Date Posted

1/3/2004 1:14:35 AM

Title

RE: old tv w/coaxial current blowing fuse

 

Message

PUT THE COAX THROUGH A SURGE SUPRESSOR THAT MAY WORK, OR YOU CAN GO TO THE STORE AND BUY A AC CURRENT FILTER-----USED SOMETIMES ON SATELLITE LINES

 

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