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10th September 2005, 11:30 PM #1Intermediate Member
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crap
Installed an external antenna a while ago connected to a digital set top box and the pic is supperb! BUT i went downstairs a few days ago and touched the splitter and i can feel current going through it?(enough to tingle my finger) this worries me.I disconnected the set top from the power cord and still felt the power but when i pulled out the antena lead from the set top box from the video recorder NO CURRENT.Should i be worried?PS been like this for 1 week since i noticed.
GO THE CROWS
PSosted a while ago about whirlybirds and installed one tonight,pretty easy glad i gave it a go.When i buy a new digicam will take pics .(sold my digislr a while a go to fund buying a house).
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10th September 2005, 11:37 PM #2Intermediate Member
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speaking of crap
had a few xxxx to celebrate crows win(living in qld now) and have thought of some Q to help me spruce up place:
1:can u buy replacement covers for powerpoint covers and light covers?
2:any1 in brisbane can give me a quote or recommend some1 to cover a 4x2m deck with laserlite and wood cover?
3:need to shade 3 north facing windows but dont want to have to remove the shade everytime it gets windy what can i use?
4:fuel and beer cost the same which should i give priority to?
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11th September 2005, 08:31 AM #3Member
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G'day Jason,
Are you getting any shocks/tingles from any of your taps? Even small ones once in a while.
As for the replacement covers. You shouldn't have a problem getting some. Check out your local electrical wholesaler, they may have to special order them.
Cheers,
Mat
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11th September 2005, 09:55 AM #4
Getting a mild shock from an antenna connection is not unusual, wait till you're on the roof and touch the antenna with your ear :mad:
What sort of splitter are you using, if it is a cheap plastic box with screw and saddle connections give it the asre and get a decent 'F' connected unit.
The others have too much loss and break down quickly.
You can buy twist on 'F' connectors from most electronic places, just ascertain as to what sort of Coax you have, RG6 or RG59.
If it is RG59 and it's easy to replace, give that the flick too and replace it with RG6, much better quality especially when using digital equipment.
Incidentally, the shock comes from the TV chassis and is a common occurance, nothing to do with a faulty earth.Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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11th September 2005, 10:35 AM #5Member
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Originally Posted by Iain
Not that I'm jumping up and down, just trying to get the full picture 1st.
Cheers,
Mat
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11th September 2005, 11:19 AM #6Intermediate Member
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was just a tingle and nothing thru taps etc.Using all good stuff (quad shield etc)When i disconnect antenna from tv no more tingle.
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11th September 2005, 11:23 AM #7
I've put up quite a few and had a few tingles, like I said, very common but character building on sensitive parts like the ears.
Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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11th September 2005, 11:25 AM #8Member
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Good work Jason, glad you have solved the problem.
Cheers,
Mat
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11th September 2005, 01:55 PM #9Originally Posted by jasonbrisbane
Yer need just enough fuel to be able to go and buy yer booze
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11th September 2005, 04:46 PM #10Originally Posted by jasonbrisbaneIt's only a mistake if you don't learn from it.
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12th September 2005, 07:05 AM #11Member
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Jason get on down to your local electrical wholesaler. Their range will be alot bigger than Bunnings and they will be able to special order any covers they don't stock. That and I would expect them to be cheaper.
Cheers,
Mat
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25th September 2005, 01:37 PM #12Banned
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Do you have a masthead amplifier fitted next to the aerial? If so, I think you will find the tingle is caused by the (usually) 12v which is supplied from the set-top box, up the coax to run the amplifier. As you say it goes away when you disconnect the coax, I think this is the cause. Nothing to worry about.
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25th September 2005, 01:59 PM #13Originally Posted by Eddie Jones
This does not have any effect on MH amps as there is nothing behind it.
Most MH amps run 17-22vac, dc is not so much an option now as the ac reduces electrolysis on connectors.Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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28th September 2005, 02:55 PM #14Senior Member
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beer,
conwood
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1st October 2005, 07:15 PM #15
We had a power surge a couple of weeks ago and now the tellie is acting up ..... the supply company has agreed to consider a claim but I need to take the TV to an authorised repairer which is bloody miles away from us - either way it is pretty hard as the thing is over 60 Kilos..... oh well ...... now that I have vented my irrelevant post i will get to my point ..... we bought a digital STB and have not looked back, but the reception where we are means we need a sigamp and a new aerial. We have the easy bit - the amp - which went inline without a hitch and fixed a lot of the problems with dropout. The aerial should do the rest but I too got a wake up call when I got opn the roof to check it. it was a combo of me, the sigamp and a tin roof I reckon. took the sigamp out of the loop and the humming stopped (in my fingers and toes)...... wondering now if I should get it checked out too, but think I have answered my own question.
the zap made me both alert AND alarmedSteve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
....catchy phrase here
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