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Showing posts with label alarm. Show all posts
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Monday, September 23, 2019
What’s Inside? Phillips Brand CD Player AM/FM Radio-Take Apart
Found this old non-working Phillips Brand Compact Disc Player AM/FM Radio and decided to make a video showing what's inside it. They are relatively simple when you tear into them. I just used. small Phillips screwdriver for the most part. This CD player was electric but battery powered as well. This was mostly compiled of circuit boards on the inside held together by small Phillips head screws. The speakers were pulled out, the antenna screwed off, all the wiring could mostly be unplugged from the curcuit board. There wasn't a heck of a lot that could be salvaged from this but it was fun to take apart and see how hard the disassemble would be as well as seeing exactly what's inside.
Amazon has one for sale here: https://amzn.to/2l8Ymki
Here's the description: Philips Portable Micro Hi-Fi Music Sound System, CD Player, MP3-CD, CD and CD-R/RW, Dynamic Mega Bass Stereo Boost Speaker, USB Direct Input, and FM Radio, Compact Design,
by Philips Audio
Price: $59.90
Dynamic Bass Boost maximizes your music enjoyment by emphasizing the bass content of the music throughout the range of volume settings
Play MP3-CD, CD and CD-R/RW Audio Playback Loudspeakers Connectivity Tuner Bands: FM Stereo Compact design Bass Reflex Speakers deliver deep and powerful bass
USB Direct for easy MP3 music to the complete file transferability, you can easily enjoy the convenience and fun of accessing more digital music via the built-in USB Direct.
Fantastic sound from the truly compact and stylish Philips Micro Hi-Fi system. Enjoy your favorite MP3-CD tunes and USB Direct playback richly enhanced by powerful Dynamic Bass Boost
Fits any space, any lifestyle Compact design, One in All Hifi USB Direct for easy MP3 music playback USB Direct for easy MP3 music playback
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Friday, January 18, 2019
How to change smoke alarm batteries-Three different styles
Three different styles of smoke alarms and how to change the batteries on them. Smoke alarms will beep if they are getting low on batteries. If you suspect they are out or low, just replace the battery. Check them often and have more than one in a each area in case one happens not to work. It's a good idea to check these once every few months. You can test them by pressing the button on the front of the smoke alarm. If it doesn't make a loud beep when you push it, then the battery is dead or the smoke alarm is bad and should be replaced immediately. It's a good idea to have a smoke alarm in each room. There is no reason not to as they are very affordable and they are proven to save lives.
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