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Old September 9th 03, 08:00 PM
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"-=jd=-" wrote in message
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Doh! That would be hilarious if it were, but alas - what are the odds...
I'd expect him to cuss out the original poster even more so in here.

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You're probably right. He's just glad none of us are his neighbors.

But I doubt anybody else's noisy neighbor would appreciate all these tips,
either.

Frank Dresser



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Old September 15th 03, 10:09 PM
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I had a neighbor in an adjacent apartment whose stereo turned out to be
amazingly sensitive to a 5 Watt UHF radio. Total separation between radio
and their setup was about 20 feet. You may need more power or a close
antenna.


"JMBCV" wrote in message
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"Frank Dresser" wrote:

Unless the loud music only comes from the radio, a radio attack won't be
much help. It should be easy enough to figure when he wants to sleep.

Put
some speakers outside and play what annoying stuff you have. "TV Set"

by
the Cramps, on an endless loop, would be a good choice.


Ah well... most of his music seems to come from CD, so that's no
good. Think I'll have to try to fight fire with fire then.
Either that or build an EMP device

Thanks all



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Old September 26th 03, 06:28 PM
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Agreed. Trying something like this could indeed cause a fire. Fires have
been caused by open neutrals. If you do this, and a fire results, there
*will* be a criminal investigation and you could end up in prison for
arson/attempted murder. If someone gets hurt or killed, including firemen,
the investigation will likely be "aggressive." Add to this civil
liabilities, plus the large chance redundant paths will render your
"modification" moot, and this seems like a really poor choice.


"RHF" wrote in message
m...
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message

...
"Eddie Haskel" wrote in message
. ..
Really simple solution....go to the power pole, get out a set of

garden
shears and cut ONLY the neutral wire to the house, sit back and watch

the
fireworks display as things that should get 120 volts get about 20 and
things that should get 120 get about 200. The refridgerator motor will

stall
and the stereo should erupt in a ball of fire
You see...household wiring is 2 phase..thats two legs of 120 and a

common
neutral return. When you cut it the loads unballance, putting some

things
like heavy items (fridge) and light items (stereo) in series across

240
volts.....SPECTACTULAR!
One minor problem...CAN result in multiple fires...use with

caution....Eddie

If the home is up to code, cutting the neutral wire at the pole won't do
much.. since the neutral and ground are common at the service entrance..

as
long as they have a ground, the split phase will stay split, although

the
voltage may go down on either end due to losses..


Hello People,

Lets Get Real: Do not mess with some one else's Home [.]

CAUTION: If the "CODE" Requires that a fully functioning Neutral Wire
be properly 'installed' for Safety: Then disconnecting it 'violates'
the required Code and renders the household electrical wiring system
Un-Safe.

WARNING: If you are not a 'qualified' Electrician "Do Not Mess" with
your Main Circuit Breaker Box and your Service Entry. Get a Licensed
Electricial to do the work for you.

jm2cw ~ RHF

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Old October 6th 03, 12:55 AM
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I wonder if you can still get Model T Ford spark coils...I wiped out
everything with mine---anything audio or video
Yodar

"Tom Betz" wrote in message
Anyone have a similar tip for jukeboxes? Particularly modern "digital"
jukeboxes?

Thanks.



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