#73372 - 03/05/08 12:45 AM
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Gunslinger
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Agreed! We need mre people riding bikes -- I need the exercise anyway!
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#73373 - 03/05/08 05:07 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 09/10/05
Posts: 443
Loc: Santa Barbara, CA
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Thanks, curriergroh and podboy. I think the phrase "carbon footprint" is going to be more and more part of our thinking. If that eventually means that, to look at it coldly, all the lovely experiences we write about here become unaffordable, well, nothing lasts forever. Supposedly.
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#73375 - 03/10/08 06:01 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 01/01/03
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Loc: Torrance, CA USA
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Does anyone make a relatively low cost device that can be used to power off systems using an IR remote? I have seen devices like the Monster and Tripp Lite, but they are very expensive. I live in an area that is not subject to power surges nor brown-outs so its hard to make a case for anything except a very basic surge protecter.
I would use a trigger type device outside of my SMS-1 none of my equipment has a trigger switch.
I know that x10 equipment might work but am not familar with x10 equipment and have no idea as to how appropriate that might be in an HT or audio circuit.
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#73376 - 03/11/08 12:02 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 09/10/05
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Loc: Santa Barbara, CA
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I think firing up your car impacts the environment far more than leaving on an amplifier. [Wink]
Altec, I've enjoyed most of what you've written but I need to have the sense of this comment explained to me - unless you're suggesting that the time we spend playing audio or HD is time we don't spend driving and so we reduce our carbon footprint! Was that it, or am I just being over-literal?
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#73377 - 03/11/08 12:05 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 09/10/05
Posts: 443
Loc: Santa Barbara, CA
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Oops - I meant HT, not HD.
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#73378 - 03/11/08 01:26 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 01/06/08
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Originally posted by psyprof1: I think firing up your car impacts the environment far more than leaving on an amplifier. [Wink]
Altec, I've enjoyed most of what you've written but I need to have the sense of this comment explained to me - unless you're suggesting that the time we spend playing audio or HD is time we don't spend driving and so we reduce our carbon footprint! Was that it, or am I just being over-literal? Cars are something like 25% efficient. The most inefficient audio component is the power amplifier at a bit over 60% efficient. Assuming a person uses their system as much as they spend in a car (commuting in LA is insanely time consuming), the audio/video side would involve less overall energy consumption. Also, electricity is more likely to be made from "greener" sources like wind, hydro etc than using oil in a car. Also, electricity can be generated at home using solar energy.
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#73379 - 03/11/08 12:46 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/21/06
Posts: 195
Loc: Montréal,PQ
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in that line of thought... I guess we should consider... consuming goods that haven't traveled halfway across the globe...or more... be it food, electronics or other....
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#73380 - 03/11/08 04:43 PM
Re: To Standby or not to Standby
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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Originally posted by 73Bruin: Does anyone make a relatively low cost device that can be used to power off systems using an IR remote? I have seen devices like the Monster and Tripp Lite, but they are very expensive. I live in an area that is not subject to power surges nor brown-outs so its hard to make a case for anything except a very basic surge protecter.
I would use a trigger type device outside of my SMS-1 none of my equipment has a trigger switch.
I know that x10 equipment might work but am not familar with x10 equipment and have no idea as to how appropriate that might be in an HT or audio circuit. X10 might be a candidate, but I haven't looked at their product line in a while (don't know if they can integrate with IR, as the old X10 module I have is RF-based) and don't know how good they'd be for a home theater application. Are you planning to do this with an RR2150 or something similar that includes a trigger output?
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#73381 - 03/11/08 08:32 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 506
Loc: Torrance, CA USA
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There is an IR x10 command console that can control up to 16 x10 devices for $29.9. A 3 pin appliance plug-in module capable of supporting 400 watts for TV and audio devices is 18.99. A 3 pin wall receptacle with a 20a rating is $56.
My primary concern (for these type devices) was the potential impact it would have on my old parasound 1200 amp and velodyne sub. Currently I leave the 1050 on standby and leave my parasound and velodyne on all of the time. Introducing the x10 or any other system would seem to bypass the standard power startup protection circuits I believe both the parasound and velodyne have. As a secondary concern, I don't know if the x10 system via it powerline commands introduces noise into a system connected to it.
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