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RE: [disklavier] Unplug cord?

2002-01-23 by CHUCK BLANTON

I had a similar problem and solved it with a surge protector and a remote
device used promarily for Christmas lights outside.  Purchased from a
hardware store, it has a remote that looks like a garage door controller.  I
keep it near the piano and a click of the button turns it on and off.

Works well for me and allows the plug and protector to hide behind the
curtains.


-----Original Message-----
From: Robert E. Welcyng [mailto:rwelcyng@...]
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 5:57 PM
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [disklavier] Unplug cord?


I leave my DC3 Mark II on all the time and nothing has ever happened to it.
I
recall that a few years ago the power transmission line to the small town of
Seward, Alaska, was hit by a voltage surge that blew-out a number of
people's
TV's.  You are probably also aware that TV's and VCR's left plugged-in and
unattended sometimes catch fire.

There is a type of power strip that has an additional 8-foot cord with the
switch on it.  By using one of those you could probably conceal the power
srrip
behind the piano.

fakepopster wrote:
> 
> Just got my MX100A.  I was reading through the manual and it said "if
> not using the Disklavier for a sustained period of time, unplug the
> cord from the outlet also (in addition to powering off)"...or
> something to that effect.
> 
> This was discouraging since I just managed to get the beast up
> against the wall.  Does anyone have an idea of what Yamaha means by a
> sustained period of time?  Better yet, does anyone have an
> understanding of this precaution and what this risk might be to
> leaving it plugged in?  I certainly can't move it back and forth
> everytime I use it but I could put a power strip to it if necessary.
> Perhaps this is a surge protection risk and a surge protector would
> do the job.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any input.
> 
> 
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> 
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-- 
Robert Welcyng
Anchorage, Alaska


To Post a message to the group, send it to:   disklavier@...

To Post a private message to Todd Muncy, the group's founder and moderator,
send it to:
disklavier-owner@...

To reach our group's web site go to:
http://Yahoogroups.com/group/disklavier

Todd's family web site was completely rewritten in June 2001 and contains
some fun disklavier content and links to midi sites among other things, The
url is:
http://MuncyFamily.com

THINKING OF LEAVING THE GROUP?
If you are thinking of unsubcribing because you are getting too much mail,
go the the web site and change your email delivery option instead.  That
will fix the problem, while maintaining your access to the group.  If you
insist on leaving us completely send a blank email to:
disklavier-unsubscribe@...

Know someone who wants to join?  Have them send a blank email to:
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