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John Kane October 27, 2002 02:13 PM

TV timer?
 
Anyone know of a Television timer?
Maybe a token to be dropped into this device or maybe a code punched in which would then turn on the power to the TV for 1/2 hour increments.
The power cord would be locked into a box preventing bypassing. I could rewire the TV, I think easily, but not everone has an electronics degree, or cares to void their warranties.
Or design this into the remote, even blocking certain channels.

Pete Egeler October 27, 2002 06:42 PM

Re: TV timer?
 
John,

I know that there is such a thing.. just go to any major airport!!

They not only have TV's on timers, but computers as well!!

In the mean time, I'll search around to see what I can find out for you.

Pete

> Anyone know of a Television timer?
> Maybe a token to be dropped into this device
> or maybe a code punched in which would then
> turn on the power to the TV for 1/2 hour
> increments.
> The power cord would be locked into a box
> preventing bypassing. I could rewire the TV,
> I think easily, but not everone has an
> electronics degree, or cares to void their
> warranties.
> Or design this into the remote, even
> blocking certain channels.




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Pete Egeler October 27, 2002 07:16 PM

Here Ya Go, John..
 
John,

You'll be able to get information on TV timers by contacting Monarch Coin

http://www.monarchcoin.com

Hope you don't feel you'll make a killing with this stuff! The FTC just fined a company out of Sarasota, FL (Mini-TV) for selling franchises for it's coin operated TV's, claiming the franchisee could make $1400 a year per set.

FTC says it ain't so!!

Pete

> Anyone know of a Television timer?
> Maybe a token to be dropped into this device
> or maybe a code punched in which would then
> turn on the power to the TV for 1/2 hour
> increments.
> The power cord would be locked into a box
> preventing bypassing. I could rewire the TV,
> I think easily, but not everone has an
> electronics degree, or cares to void their
> warranties.
> Or design this into the remote, even
> blocking certain channels.




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John Kane October 28, 2002 09:59 AM

Re: Here Ya Go, John..
 
Thanks a lot Pete!
It's a great resource.
Close to what I want but not there yet. Their products still require rewiring and a bit more cost than what I felt it could sell for. For commercial it is a perfect match.
What I had in mind is a completed unit that a *family* could simply plug and play. The pwr cord would some way be secured to prevent removal.
I.e.- children get *X* tokens worth of TV or Playstation etc. for chores, good test grade, allowance per week.


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