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RE: Sensor



At 00:24 17/08/00 +0200, you wrote:
> >I had thought of using the headphone socket on the TV for this
purpose, but
> >there are one or two problems associated with that:
>
>what about those probes that you put around the power cable to detect
an
>increase in current??

Ummm, I think that's where this thread started :-)

Off to the archives with you!

Nigel


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