Caluser2000 Banned Joined Jan 3, 2010 Messages 5,533 Location New Zealand May 24, 2023 #1 About four months ago I found this wee beauty on my evening walk. The power cable had been cut. This morning I grabbed a power cable from my electronic cast offs bin, fitted it then fired her. No pops or bang and perfect picture.
About four months ago I found this wee beauty on my evening walk. The power cable had been cut. This morning I grabbed a power cable from my electronic cast offs bin, fitted it then fired her. No pops or bang and perfect picture.
A alank2 Veteran Member Joined Aug 3, 2016 Messages 2,264 Location USA May 24, 2023 #2 Very nice! I never understand why people cut cords, that seems like much more effort than just unplugging something.
Very nice! I never understand why people cut cords, that seems like much more effort than just unplugging something.
Chuck(G) 25k Member Joined Jan 11, 2007 Messages 44,477 Location Pacific Northwest, USA May 24, 2023 #3 Very common in the recycling business--renders the unit unusable, so gets counted as scrap and not inventory.
Very common in the recycling business--renders the unit unusable, so gets counted as scrap and not inventory.
Gary C Veteran Member Joined May 26, 2018 Messages 2,297 Location Lancashire, UK May 24, 2023 #4 Nice, its amazing how fast CRT TV's have vanished.