[BC] AC/DC and Transmitters left on the air
nakayle@gmail.com
nakayle
Tue Dec 5 09:15:20 CST 2006
Well there is no under-estimating stupidly. Before the advent of
GFI-breakers, an amazing number of people were electrocuted while
using hair-driers in the bathtub.
As for the timer- you can bet if I owned a daytimer I'd have a
time-switch in the transmitter interlock as a back-up. A time-switch
is much cheaper than the fines big brother is dishing out these days.
- Nat
On 12/5/06, stanleybadams <stanleybadams at yahoo.com> wrote:
> As to AC/DC sets. We need more of them using less plastic. I seem to recall
> an appropriate quotation, " it will help to deplete the surplus
> poplulation".
> Charles Dickens.
>
> And as to turning the carrier off, a simple 24 hour timer plugged in the
> wall would work wonders if hooked to the fail safe part of the an old line
> driven
> Remote control system, or to the interlock or plate overload line on a
> transmitter. There is no excuse to be lazy. It just adds to the surplus
> population and the way to get rid of that can be found by reading the above.
>
> Stan, in Memphis, who has been shocked a time or two but has lived to tell
> about it.
>
> Now does anyone else have any more questions? if so, we will all start again
> with an uncovered AC/DC set and go take a shower together.
>
>
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