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    • bbigfordB
      bbigford
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      If you have to replace the T-con board it's cheap, if it is the main board it can cost a couple hundred. At that age though, I wouldn't... It's cheaper than a new TV but the TV is just so old...

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @Dashrender
        last edited by JaredBusch

        @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

        But I should add that my power cut might simply be coincidence.

        Several people claimed there was no power issue, the house didn't loose power, when their problem occurred.

        Your problem is bad verbiage. A power cut implies, system on and power failed.

        I would assume that since you are intentionally performing this work, the TV was powered off first.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @JaredBusch
          last edited by

          @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

          @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

          But I should add that my power cut might simply be coincidence.

          Several people claimed there was no power issue, the house didn't loose power, when their problem occurred.

          Your problem is bad verbiage. A power cut implies, system on and power failed.

          I would assume that since you are intentionally performing this work, the TV was powered off first.

          Sadly no - I didn't know if the outlets the TV was on were on the same circuit as where I was adding my new extension outlet. I killed 3-4 breakers before I found the one I needed to kill for the work I was doing. and the wife was watching TV.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @Dashrender
            last edited by

            @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

            @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

            @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

            But I should add that my power cut might simply be coincidence.

            Several people claimed there was no power issue, the house didn't loose power, when their problem occurred.

            Your problem is bad verbiage. A power cut implies, system on and power failed.

            I would assume that since you are intentionally performing this work, the TV was powered off first.

            Sadly no - I didn't know if the outlets the TV was on were on the same circuit as where I was adding my new extension outlet. I killed 3-4 breakers before I found the one I needed to kill for the work I was doing. and the wife was watching TV.

            Well that is honestly all on you also. I would never live in a house and not know exactly which outlets and lights were on which breakers.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @JaredBusch
              last edited by

              @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

              @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

              @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

              @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

              But I should add that my power cut might simply be coincidence.

              Several people claimed there was no power issue, the house didn't loose power, when their problem occurred.

              Your problem is bad verbiage. A power cut implies, system on and power failed.

              I would assume that since you are intentionally performing this work, the TV was powered off first.

              Sadly no - I didn't know if the outlets the TV was on were on the same circuit as where I was adding my new extension outlet. I killed 3-4 breakers before I found the one I needed to kill for the work I was doing. and the wife was watching TV.

              Well that is honestly all on you also. I would never live in a house and not know exactly which outlets and lights were on which breakers.

              So your new house you're going to make a map of ever outlet and light fixture that is affected by every breaker? Other than MAYBE Scott Allen Miller, I know of no one who's ever done this.

              Not saying it's not a good idea, just never hear/seen/helped anyone who has done so before.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @JaredBusch
                last edited by

                @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                But I should add that my power cut might simply be coincidence.

                Several people claimed there was no power issue, the house didn't loose power, when their problem occurred.

                Your problem is bad verbiage. A power cut implies, system on and power failed.

                I would assume that since you are intentionally performing this work, the TV was powered off first.

                Sadly no - I didn't know if the outlets the TV was on were on the same circuit as where I was adding my new extension outlet. I killed 3-4 breakers before I found the one I needed to kill for the work I was doing. and the wife was watching TV.

                Well that is honestly all on you also. I would never live in a house and not know exactly which outlets and lights were on which breakers.

                Oh, and just for the record 🙂 You're just better than me 🙂 I hope this makes your weekend 🙂

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                • J
                  Jason Banned
                  last edited by Jason

                  I made a map of all. Actually if you are adding anything to circuits this is very important, Electircal code states exactly how many outlets you can have on one circuit for each purpose. (And how often they have to be spaced)

                  It also is important for Safety. Clearly labeled panels are required by national electric code as well.

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                    Jason Banned @Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    Not saying it's not a good idea, just never hear/seen/helped anyone who has done so before.

                    Pretty much anyone that does much Electircal work and know what they are doing (and follows code/get permits) does.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @Dashrender
                      last edited by

                      @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                      @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                      @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                      @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                      @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                      But I should add that my power cut might simply be coincidence.

                      Several people claimed there was no power issue, the house didn't loose power, when their problem occurred.

                      Your problem is bad verbiage. A power cut implies, system on and power failed.

                      I would assume that since you are intentionally performing this work, the TV was powered off first.

                      Sadly no - I didn't know if the outlets the TV was on were on the same circuit as where I was adding my new extension outlet. I killed 3-4 breakers before I found the one I needed to kill for the work I was doing. and the wife was watching TV.

                      Well that is honestly all on you also. I would never live in a house and not know exactly which outlets and lights were on which breakers.

                      So your new house you're going to make a map of ever outlet and light fixture that is affected by every breaker? Other than MAYBE Scott Allen Miller, I know of no one who's ever done this.

                      Not saying it's not a good idea, just never hear/seen/helped anyone who has done so before.

                      I have done it in every house I have ever lived. Rental or owned.

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                      • wirestyle22W
                        wirestyle22 @JaredBusch
                        last edited by

                        @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                        @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                        @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                        @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                        @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                        @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                        But I should add that my power cut might simply be coincidence.

                        Several people claimed there was no power issue, the house didn't loose power, when their problem occurred.

                        Your problem is bad verbiage. A power cut implies, system on and power failed.

                        I would assume that since you are intentionally performing this work, the TV was powered off first.

                        Sadly no - I didn't know if the outlets the TV was on were on the same circuit as where I was adding my new extension outlet. I killed 3-4 breakers before I found the one I needed to kill for the work I was doing. and the wife was watching TV.

                        Well that is honestly all on you also. I would never live in a house and not know exactly which outlets and lights were on which breakers.

                        So your new house you're going to make a map of ever outlet and light fixture that is affected by every breaker? Other than MAYBE Scott Allen Miller, I know of no one who's ever done this.

                        Not saying it's not a good idea, just never hear/seen/helped anyone who has done so before.

                        I have done it in every house I have ever lived. Rental or owned.

                        I do this as well

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                        • thwrT
                          thwr @JaredBusch
                          last edited by

                          @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                          @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                          @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                          @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                          @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                          @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                          But I should add that my power cut might simply be coincidence.

                          Several people claimed there was no power issue, the house didn't loose power, when their problem occurred.

                          Your problem is bad verbiage. A power cut implies, system on and power failed.

                          I would assume that since you are intentionally performing this work, the TV was powered off first.

                          Sadly no - I didn't know if the outlets the TV was on were on the same circuit as where I was adding my new extension outlet. I killed 3-4 breakers before I found the one I needed to kill for the work I was doing. and the wife was watching TV.

                          Well that is honestly all on you also. I would never live in a house and not know exactly which outlets and lights were on which breakers.

                          So your new house you're going to make a map of ever outlet and light fixture that is affected by every breaker? Other than MAYBE Scott Allen Miller, I know of no one who's ever done this.

                          Not saying it's not a good idea, just never hear/seen/helped anyone who has done so before.

                          I have done it in every house I have ever lived. Rental or owned.

                          Same here.

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                          • MattSpellerM
                            MattSpeller
                            last edited by MattSpeller

                            Sucks that your monitor broke man, but enjoy your freedom from television!

                            I consider it one of the great evils of our time (at least the format in which it's presented currently: "buy more things peasant! More things will make you happy and fill the empty void in your life!")

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                              Alex Sage @thwr
                              last edited by Alex Sage

                              @thwr said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                              @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                              @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                              @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                              @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                              @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                              @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                              But I should add that my power cut might simply be coincidence.

                              Several people claimed there was no power issue, the house didn't loose power, when their problem occurred.

                              Your problem is bad verbiage. A power cut implies, system on and power failed.

                              I would assume that since you are intentionally performing this work, the TV was powered off first.

                              Sadly no - I didn't know if the outlets the TV was on were on the same circuit as where I was adding my new extension outlet. I killed 3-4 breakers before I found the one I needed to kill for the work I was doing. and the wife was watching TV.

                              Well that is honestly all on you also. I would never live in a house and not know exactly which outlets and lights were on which breakers.

                              So your new house you're going to make a map of ever outlet and light fixture that is affected by every breaker? Other than MAYBE Scott Allen Miller, I know of no one who's ever done this.

                              Not saying it's not a good idea, just never hear/seen/helped anyone who has done so before.

                              I have done it in every house I have ever lived. Rental or owned.

                              Same here.

                              I guess @Dashrender and I are the only one that doesn't do this 😕

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                              • thwrT
                                thwr
                                last edited by

                                @aaronstuder said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                @thwr said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                But I should add that my power cut might simply be coincidence.

                                Several people claimed there was no power issue, the house didn't loose power, when their problem occurred.

                                Your problem is bad verbiage. A power cut implies, system on and power failed.

                                I would assume that since you are intentionally performing this work, the TV was powered off first.

                                Sadly no - I didn't know if the outlets the TV was on were on the same circuit as where I was adding my new extension outlet. I killed 3-4 breakers before I found the one I needed to kill for the work I was doing. and the wife was watching TV.

                                Well that is honestly all on you also. I would never live in a house and not know exactly which outlets and lights were on which breakers.

                                So your new house you're going to make a map of ever outlet and light fixture that is affected by every breaker? Other than MAYBE Scott Allen Miller, I know of no one who's ever done this.

                                Not saying it's not a good idea, just never hear/seen/helped anyone who has done so before.

                                I have done it in every house I have ever lived. Rental or owned.

                                Same here.

                                I guess @Dashrender and I are the only one that doesn't do this 😕

                                Don't worry, cable fires are just horror stories to scare little kids. Nothing a tough guy must be afraid of.

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                                • MattSpellerM
                                  MattSpeller @thwr
                                  last edited by

                                  @thwr said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                  @aaronstuder said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                  @thwr said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                  @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                  @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                  @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                  @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                  @JaredBusch said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                  @Dashrender said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                  But I should add that my power cut might simply be coincidence.

                                  Several people claimed there was no power issue, the house didn't loose power, when their problem occurred.

                                  Your problem is bad verbiage. A power cut implies, system on and power failed.

                                  I would assume that since you are intentionally performing this work, the TV was powered off first.

                                  Sadly no - I didn't know if the outlets the TV was on were on the same circuit as where I was adding my new extension outlet. I killed 3-4 breakers before I found the one I needed to kill for the work I was doing. and the wife was watching TV.

                                  Well that is honestly all on you also. I would never live in a house and not know exactly which outlets and lights were on which breakers.

                                  So your new house you're going to make a map of ever outlet and light fixture that is affected by every breaker? Other than MAYBE Scott Allen Miller, I know of no one who's ever done this.

                                  Not saying it's not a good idea, just never hear/seen/helped anyone who has done so before.

                                  I have done it in every house I have ever lived. Rental or owned.

                                  Same here.

                                  I guess @Dashrender and I are the only one that doesn't do this 😕

                                  Don't worry, cable fires are just horror stories to scare little kids. Nothing a tough guy must be afraid of.

                                  Heheheheh I was just reading about home made induction heaters too....

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @MattSpeller
                                    last edited by

                                    @MattSpeller said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                    Sucks that your monitor broke man, but enjoy your freedom from television!

                                    I consider it one of the great evils of our time (at least the format in which it's presented currently: "buy more things peasant! More things will make you happy and fill the empty void in your life!")

                                    It's funny - I don't think I'm overly effected by ads on TV, I won't say zero effect, but very low. Most of the things I buy are rarely advertised.

                                    As for being without TV for week, if there's a good week for it, I guess this is the week. I have to work late every night this week, plus I have several home projects that need my attention.

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                                    • MattSpellerM
                                      MattSpeller @Dashrender
                                      last edited by MattSpeller

                                      @Dashrender bet you can hum the jingle for more than 20 products without even breaking a sweat. I probably could too for that matter

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                                      • wirestyle22W
                                        wirestyle22 @MattSpeller
                                        last edited by

                                        @MattSpeller said in SOB, my TV died, and the new one isn't here yet.:

                                        @Dashrender bet you can hum the jingle for more than 20 products without even breaking a sweat. I probably could too for that matter

                                        1-877-kars-for-kids is literally the stuff of my nightmares. I know it's unlikely that anyone would know this reference but seriously

                                        tl;dr just kill me

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                                        • MattSpellerM
                                          MattSpeller @wirestyle22
                                          last edited by MattSpeller

                                          @wirestyle22 Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead! Head on, apply directly to the forehead!

                                          Matt smashes TV into little bitty pieces and scatters them across the planet

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                                          • wirestyle22W
                                            wirestyle22
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                                            @MattSpeller

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