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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. |
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. You CAN Be a Winner.. MONEY BROWSER from Allen Says!! |
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. NEW.. From Allen Says.. ANOTHER WINNER |
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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