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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
When watching TV in my family room, if I'm feeling a little warm, I just turn down the volume on the stereo receiver. If I'm too cool, I turn up the volume. Honest, that is how it works. After the power surge damage, I rep laced the TV and sound system. Last night we were watching a movie and the room AC was on so I turned up the volume to overcome it. A few minutes later, the AC shut off and the TV seemed loud, so I turned it down. Soon, the AC was back on so I turned the volume back up. After repeating this one more time, my wife noticed what was happening. The AC has a remote to control a few functions. The new receiver has a remote with many functions. Coincidently, the volume of the sound system is the same signal as the temperature on the AC unit so I was moving them both up and down at the same time. I thought this was going to be about thermal expansion and contraction. |
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