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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 00:29:30 -0000, "Owain"
wrote: I was listening to some music whilst replacing the condensers in an old AC/DC valve radio (dropper resistor, no transformer) and wondered why the music crackled every time I soldered something. Then I realised that the music to which I was listening wasn't from the hi-fi but the mains-powered radio on which I was currently working. I don't think I'll ever try television repair. The value of isolated bench power supplies (in that I didn't have one) was brought home to me when I moved a metal desk lamp too close to the live chassis of the TV set I was repairing at the time. Ouch. -- Dave |
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