Re: Removing an iMac CRT...
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Originally posted by SaulTurnedPaul
I don't want to die prematurely, ESPECIALLY if it's at the hands of a Mac. That would be too damned ironic, don't you think? :p
by all means something like 15$ PSU from China would be much more appropriate :D
as for the question dont know would be still wary though, you know how those people got killed by touching the ark after all that time :D
Re: Re: Removing an iMac CRT...
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Originally posted by F_A_L_C_O_N
by all means something like 15$ PSU from China would be much more appropriate :D
as for the question dont know would be still wary though, you know how those people got killed by touching the ark after all that time :D
LOL yeah it would be. :)
I've heard somewhere that the CRTs have a capacitor that stays charged anywhere from 20 minutes to 1 hour, but loses its charge any time after that. I don't know - I'll have to recycle the monitor once get it out, and then because I have a broken VCR I wouldn't mind putting the guts of this iMac into it. Be kinda fun, especially with the CDROM in the slot for the VHS tape!
Re: Removing an iMac CRT...
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Originally posted by SaulTurnedPaul
Is there any possible way it could still be storing a charge?
Yes, I believe it is a possibility. I personally wouldn't risk it.
Re: Re: Re: Removing an iMac CRT...
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Originally posted by SaulTurnedPaul
LOL yeah it would be. :)
I've heard somewhere that the CRTs have a capacitor that stays charged anywhere from 20 minutes to 1 hour, but loses its charge any time after that. I don't know - I'll have to recycle the monitor once get it out, and then because I have a broken VCR I wouldn't mind putting the guts of this iMac into it. Be kinda fun, especially with the CDROM in the slot for the VHS tape!
Now thats a cool idea, good if you gould get a dvd player to do that with the dvd drive as your cd rom!!
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Originally posted by Martin_89
Now thats a cool idea, good if you gould get a dvd player to do that with the dvd drive as your cd rom!!
It's definitely something I'm considering... :)
The stupid iMacs of this generation (333Mhz, 8GB HDD, slot feed CDROM) use a proprietary Mac IDE connector so I'd have to buy a special adapter or a drive for it. I believe the newer Macs aren't proprietary, they accept standard IDE connectors, in which case I could put my spare 12x DVD in there. Dunno, it's something to consider. Since the "logic board" as it is called is so small I could also probably fit it in an old Nintendo case, that is the original NES. THAT would be even cooler. :D
http://www.junkmachine.com/nintendo/...es/dvdopen.jpg