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OT - What can I do with the old electronics from a discarded coffee pot?
People here have lots of ideas, help!
My wife's old coffee pot bit the dust mechanically, and has been replaced. I have the programmable electronic clock and controls which still work perfectly. The programmble control allows turning on of any load up to about 15 amps, based on the relay that does the switching of the 120V to the load.. Once on, I believe the load is connected permanently. I haven't tested that yet. Now I am wondering what to do with the electronics. I hate to just toss out a perfectly functioning electronic clock and timer. IDEAS!!!!!????!!!!! |
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On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 19:10:44 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: People here have lots of ideas, help! My wife's old coffee pot bit the dust mechanically, and has been replaced. I have the programmable electronic clock and controls which still work perfectly. The programmble control allows turning on of any load up to about 15 amps, based on the relay that does the switching of the 120V to the load. Once on, I believe the load is connected permanently. I haven't tested that yet. You could use it to turn on a nuclear power plant. Once construction was completed. If it stayed on permanently, that would be fine, Now I am wondering what to do with the electronics. I hate to just toss out a perfectly functioning electronic clock and timer. IDEAS!!!!!????!!!!! |
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On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 19:10:44 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: People here have lots of ideas, help! My wife's old coffee pot bit the dust mechanically, and has been replaced. I have the programmable electronic clock and controls which still work perfectly. The programmble control allows turning on of any load up to about 15 amps, based on the relay that does the switching of the 120V to the load. Once on, I believe the load is connected permanently. I haven't tested that yet. You could have it turn off by putting a normally closed, push button switch in the power to the clock. The clock wouldn't actually give the time then. It would give the elapsed time since the device was last turned off. Now I am wondering what to do with the electronics. I hate to just toss out a perfectly functioning electronic clock and timer. IDEAS!!!!!????!!!!! You could use it to turn on a van de Graf generator under the covers in your bed. To help you wake up. |
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wrote: Now I am wondering what to do with the electronics. I hate to just toss out a perfectly functioning electronic clock and timer. IDEAS!!!!!????!!!!! Detonator? |
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On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 10:10:44 PM UTC-4, wrote:
People here have lots of ideas, help! My wife's old coffee pot bit the dust mechanically, and has been replaced.. I have the programmable electronic clock and controls which still work perfectly. The programmble control allows turning on of any load up to about 15 amps, based on the relay that does the switching of the 120V to the load. Once on, I believe the load is connected permanently. I haven't tested that yet. Now I am wondering what to do with the electronics. I hate to just toss out a perfectly functioning electronic clock and timer. IDEAS!!!!!????!!!!! Violently Overthrow the US Government. Time is up. Liberate the tortured oppressed and battered. Jesus is a piece of capitalist ****. |
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List on Ebay for someone whose coffee pot has good mechanics but needs
electronics. Or, you could ship it to Afghanistan and they can use it to wire bombs. You might use it to wire a ghetto blaster, and set it to turn a loud radio on about 4 AM, and leave it in vacant house in Detroit, might scare some crack heads. .. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. On 7/30/2013 10:10 PM, wrote: People here have lots of ideas, help! My wife's old coffee pot bit the dust mechanically, and has been replaced. I have the programmable electronic clock and controls which still work perfectly. The programmble control allows turning on of any load up to about 15 amps, based on the relay that does the switching of the 120V to the load. Once on, I believe the load is connected permanently. I haven't tested that yet. Now I am wondering what to do with the electronics. I hate to just toss out a perfectly functioning electronic clock and timer. IDEAS!!!!!????!!!!! |
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Be sure to buy anti static shampoo.
How about a fence charger, hooked to the box spring? .. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. On 7/30/2013 10:42 PM, micky wrote: You could use it to turn on a van de Graf generator under the covers in your bed. To help you wake up. |
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That's the bomb.
.. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. On 7/30/2013 10:52 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 19:10:44 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: Now I am wondering what to do with the electronics. I hate to just toss out a perfectly functioning electronic clock and timer. IDEAS!!!!!????!!!!! Detonator? |
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Paul Drahn wrote:
On 7/30/2013 7:10 PM, wrote: People here have lots of ideas, help! My wife's old coffee pot bit the dust mechanically, and has been replaced. I have the programmable electronic clock and controls which still work perfectly. The programmble control allows turning on of any load up to about 15 amps, based on the relay that does the switching of the 120V to the load. Once on, I believe the load is connected permanently. I haven't tested that yet. Now I am wondering what to do with the electronics. I hate to just toss out a perfectly functioning electronic clock and timer. IDEAS!!!!!????!!!!! Put the clock in a box, attach a power cord on one side, a coffee maker on the other and there you have a coffee maker with a clock to control when it turns on and makes you morning coffee! Paul Every coffee maker I have owned in the last few decades already has a programmable clock to automatically turn on the pot at any time that it is set for. Then, all you have to do is to remember to load the water, filter, and coffee grinds the night before. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeros after @ |
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On 07/31/2013 10:44 AM, willshak wrote:
Paul Drahn wrote: On 7/30/2013 7:10 PM, wrote: People here have lots of ideas, help! My wife's old coffee pot bit the dust mechanically, and has been replaced. I have the programmable electronic clock and controls which still work perfectly. The programmble control allows turning on of any load up to about 15 amps, based on the relay that does the switching of the 120V to the load. Once on, I believe the load is connected permanently. I haven't tested that yet. Now I am wondering what to do with the electronics. I hate to just toss out a perfectly functioning electronic clock and timer. IDEAS!!!!!????!!!!! Put the clock in a box, attach a power cord on one side, a coffee maker on the other and there you have a coffee maker with a clock to control when it turns on and makes you morning coffee! Paul Every coffee maker I have owned in the last few decades already has a programmable clock to automatically turn on the pot at any time that it is set for. Then, all you have to do is to remember to load the water, filter, and coffee grinds the night before. use it to control a receptacle through a relay and turn it into an alarm clock? I never understood why older clock radios used to have a receptacle in the back for your nightstand lamp but that feature has apparently become unpopular... I need all the help I can get to get out of the bed in the AM! nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
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On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 10:50:58 -0400, Nate Nagel
wrote: use it to control a receptacle through a relay and turn it into an alarm clock? I never understood why older clock radios used to have a receptacle in Yeah, you could turn on a lamp with that, or even the coffee. We had 3 of those, made my Arvin Radio. I still have one. the back for your nightstand lamp but that feature has apparently become unpopular... I think they were unpopular even before the radios were transistorized, but now the clock can't handle 110 volts. They could use a relay, but don't. I don't think we ever did use the receptacle. I need all the help I can get to get out of the bed in the AM! You get out in the AM? I"ve got it down to 2 PM but I'm still working on AM. nate |
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gibberish. with no context to help them understand it might as well be really tangled spaghetti code. People see your response, but A: Because in the normal way of reading, it's as confusing as Q: Why? you're responding to. A: Top-posting, that is, putting the response before the material Q: What annoys you about my Usenet posts? In article , Stormin Mormon wrote: That's the bomb. . Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org . On 7/30/2013 10:52 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 19:10:44 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: Now I am wondering what to do with the electronics. I hate to just toss out a perfectly functioning electronic clock and timer. IDEAS!!!!!????!!!!! Detonator? |
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On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 9:10:44 PM UTC-5, wrote:
People here have lots of ideas, help! My wife's old coffee pot bit the dust mechanically, and has been replaced. I have the programmable electronic clock and controls which still work perfectly. The programmble control allows turning on of any load up to about 15 amps, based on the relay that does the switching of the 120V to the load. Once on, I believe the load is connected permanently. I haven't tested that yet. Now I am wondering what to do with the electronics. I hate to just toss out a perfectly functioning electronic clock and timer. IDEAS!!!!!????!!!!! I have just started a turn-on cycle, I need to see if it ever turns back off or if it just stays on forever. My wife never left it on for more than an hour or so once the coffee was made, we'll see what happens. The switched output is via a relay, so it can control up to 20 amps at 120V according to the rating on the relay contacts. |
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On 07-31-2013 10:50, Nate Nagel wrote:
I never understood why older clock radios used to have a receptacle in the back for your nightstand lamp but that feature has apparently become unpopular... I need all the help I can get to get out of the bed in the AM! The clock (not radio) I had in high school didn't. I didn't know such were available--so I jury-rigged the one I had with a relay and a plug, into which I connected a record player. -- Wes Groleau The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the publics money. Alexis de Tocqueville |
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