[pianotech] Damp Chasers in Institutions

Norm Barrett barr8345 at bellsouth.net
Sat May 1 21:47:52 MDT 2010


Depending on your location and the season, I see little difference 
between keeping them plugged in or keeping them watered.
Norm Barrett

On 5/1/2010 1:31 PM, Joseph Garrett wrote:
>
> Tom asked:
> "I wonder who has figured out a way to make DC systems less defeatable.
> Tom Gorley mentioned in a chapter meeting wrapping the cord near the
> plug with twine and tying same securely to the outlet cover, so that
> someone would have to go to some trouble to unplug the DC cord. Any
> other thoughts on this?"
> Tom ,
> Change the outlets to a "locking" type outlet. I use them in tool 
> applications, so that nothing, short of major human intervention, will 
> unplug the darned things. These plugs have three prongs, (actually 
> blades), rather than two + a ground configuration. Of course nothing 
> else can be plugged into them, except that configuration. There are 
> many different types of plugs available at your local 
> hardware/electrical stores. Check it out.<G>
> Joe
> Joe Garrett, R.P.T. (Oregon)
> Captain, Tool Police
> Squares R I
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