Posts Tagged ‘hometheater’

Plated Connectors

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Plated Connectors
Can a USB cable without MicraDigital gold-plated connectors are used with the Lexmark P4350?

Yes, it works well.

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Video Amplifier

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Video Amplifier
Home automation – I want to distribute audio and video throughout my house and?

I am about to embark on a house build project and would like to distribute DAB via LCD control panels in each room, wired to DAB radio. Also, I would like a video distribution amplifier so I could distribute video again, throughout the house. Also, with the audio be able to access my mp3’s via my lcd panels also.

mallybb298 is absolutely correct in his observation. It can be done, and it is rather expensive. If you plan on going through with something like that, and are willing to spend the money, contact Crestron Inc. at www.crestron.com. They specialize in building systems that do exactly what you want. You get the added bonus that their gear will control your lighting, TV, stereo, A/C and just about anything else that plugs into the wall. We use their control systems in government media center applications and they have outstanding quality and versatility. Take a look at the web site, and they can customize their equipment to do just what you want. Good luck.

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Rca Crimp

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Rca Crimp
CABLES RCA, I was wondering if someone could fix two separate pieces of the RCA cables together?

I have two separate pieces of the RCA cables, each piece is about 6 feet long and you need a piece 12 feet long. To do this, I have to connect them together and instead of buying "Jack Couplers" I would like to repair or crimped together. However, I am not sure if this is possible and I will not cut the cable and pull the box again only to discover that I am unable to connect them together. So if someone could help me I thank you, thank you.

If this can be done, but for all the work you would have to do better with couplers or buy a new cable. RCA cables are protected with a tissue type of wire around the center wire is your positive shielded cable is your negitive. If shielded cable is not is spliced properly get a buzz, which means that the positive is not properly shielded. So unless your good experience in the fine fine wire mesh it may be easier to make down payments or a new track. It is easier to put new plugs on the ends than it is to splice. Even with foil wraping around the joint may get a buzz but not so bad hum.

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Hdmi Audio

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Hdmi Audio
Does an LG W2361V Monitor Output HDMI Audio to the On-Board Headphone Jack?

I was looking at an LG W2361V monitor today at the store and noticed it has HDMI Input and an on-board Headphone jack. What I was wondering is if the monitor decodes the audio from the HDMI Input and outputs it to the Headphone jack all in one unit? My intent is to plug an X-box or PS3 into it via HDMI and I’m wondering if I’ll get audio as well as the video.

It sucks but that is strictly an HDMI output. Dont ask why. I guess nobody wants to make the software to make it work as an input. You will need seperate device to take the HDMI feed out output as something else to your laptop.

PS3 and dual audio output (hdmi and digital optical)




Seal Compression

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Seal Compression
Do all sets of a P-trap of the need for a compression seal?

I installed a new sink not draining properly – waiter for a backup in the sink instead of flowing through the p-trap and waste pipe in the wall. There is no blockage in the trap. I had to use an adapter to connect the p-trap to the wall – I wonder if all connections in the pool to the wall should be sealed with a compression nut, Teflon tape or putty, perhaps to keep the pressure in the pipes so that water flows out. Is this the case?

What type of adapter is used? Is this the only difference in how organized the old pipe? What size pipe and what kind of material is the tube that protrudes from the wall? I suspect this is where the problem is! The water drains by gravity, but needs a vent to drain properly. You may have hit the drain pipe in the wall too far, like the previous person, said. If that is the case, disconnect and cut the pipe that connects to the pipe wall. Good luck!

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Seal Compression

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Seal Compression
What kind of latch is this? Draw, compression, etc? (see photo)?


http://www.mizengineering.com/productshow.asp?id=1084

I want to latch a piece of acrylic to fiberglass and have it “drawn in” to make a suction seal flat. I need very small latches in diameter and the ability to hand-tighten. Thank you.

That picture doesn’t look like a latch? It looks more like a handle that turns an eight of a turn to pull in a latch.

I would suggest you Google Marine hardware?

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