Thursday, 23 August 2018

Plugging In A TV Power Supply

By Brian Snyder


For the majority of its time on this planet, upwards of ninety percent if broken down, human society existed as nomadic hunter gatherers. These early tribes moved from place to place, foraging for food and other resources. Eventually though, these tribes settled down. Now, they settled down near bodies of water, because the crops they were growing and the livestock they were raising needed water, as did their own bodies. Some of these early settlements would be the seeds from which the great civilizations of antiquity sprouted. Of course, society evolved as it is wont to do, and these civilizations were eventually supplanted by modern nation states. Of course, to build these nation states required the use of tools and machines. Now, these machines need an energy source, like a TV Power Supply.

The old boob tube. The box that rots the brain. That is the television. It is a device, generally the central appliance in the living room. It is not much by itself, but it is a medium from which media is consumed by an audience.

The reason that devices need a power source is simple. Because it has no internal means of generating its own energy. Without that energy, they are unable to work at their best, that is if they work at all. So there has to be an outside source to provide that energy.

Locating that power source should not be too hard. After all, most houses are built with them already installed. So the only difficult thing will be to actually find them, as in finding their physical locations.

Of course, money is going to be something that matters. Now, the power grid needs to be maintained. So the customers have to pay for the service which it provides. Otherwise, it would fall into complete and total disarray. Now, that disarray means that the service is provides becomes unavailable. Of course, not paying the bill also means that the company can decide to just stop providing electricity to the people who are not paying.

Safety is going to be an issue, but not that much of an issue. As longs as forks are not stuck into the socket, things should be fine. Liquid should also kept clear, as liquid and electricity do not mix well.

People watch TV because it is entertaining. They can park themselves on the couch, pick up the remote control, and then flip to their desired channel where their favorite program is playing. If not, they can just find something vaguely palatable.

Now, the power grid in most developed countries should be consistent. But sometimes, they can just do down. Now, having a generator around can be a great way to work around such blackouts. Of course, if the blackout affect the station, then no personal generator is going to help with that.

Modern society comes with certain luxuries. But some of those luxuries must be fabricated. To do so may require the use of machines. Those machines must then be in good working condition.




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