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Im in the process of mounting a lcd tv as well as its components such as game console, dvd player, and such. The components will be on a floating av rack in the middle of the wall, the only power source would be the light switch maybe 3ft away that controls a ceiling fan. My question is, would I be able to safely pull power from that switch and connect the tv and its components to it without over loading the circuit.
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NO....NO!...NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! OMG NO. give this idea up before even starting...90% of switches only have the "HOT" leg broken and feeding the light, with the nuetral and ground already being at the light. EVEN if you did by chance have a complete feed, nuetral and ground wire set at your switch, what your asking is TOTALLY against the NEC (National electric code)
NO....NO!...NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! OMG NO. give this idea up before even starting...90% of switches only have the "HOT" leg broken and feeding the light, with the nuetral and ground already being at the light. EVEN if you did by chance have a complete feed, nuetral and ground wire set at your switch, what your asking is TOTALLY against the NEC (National electric code)
How hard would it be to hook up a car video monitor plus a sega genisis in my car?
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I want to mount a flip down monitor to the ceiling plus hook up a dvd player and sega genisis, i have a pioneer head unit and will soon be adding 2 kicker subs plus kicker amp and also replacing the speakers in the front doors and back of the car. I was wondering what problems i might face in doing this. Thanks
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Sparky's right... It shouldn't be a problem, at all.
Considering getting one of the second-generation Sega Genesis/Megadrives. They're a little smaller, consume a little less power, and have better quality components that are less likely to overheat (some capacitors may even explode) in a hot car on a sunny day.
Something else you might try is getting a GP2X handheld (see the link below). There are lots of 8-bit and 16-bit game console emulators (NES, SMS, SNES, Genesis, TG16, Duo, Neo Geo, etc.) for the GP2X, and it hooks right up to any TV. You can play the GP2X in and out of the car, and it's not that expensive.
Sparky's right... It shouldn't be a problem, at all.
Considering getting one of the second-generation Sega Genesis/Megadrives. They're a little smaller, consume a little less power, and have better quality components that are less likely to overheat (some capacitors may even explode) in a hot car on a sunny day.
Something else you might try is getting a GP2X handheld (see the link below). There are lots of 8-bit and 16-bit game console emulators (NES, SMS, SNES, Genesis, TG16, Duo, Neo Geo, etc.) for the GP2X, and it hooks right up to any TV. You can play the GP2X in and out of the car, and it's not that expensive.
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