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How to use SCART for our hobby
Zebidee:
--- Quote from: bkenobi on August 29, 2010, 11:42:02 pm ---Austin would be a bit of a trip from Seattle for a couple connectors. :cheers:
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Heh, I meant Australia ;)
bkenobi:
BAH!!! Australia is even further. :laugh2:
BurgerKingDiamond:
I have slightly different situation, but from reading this I think it should work. I want to connect my PS3 through SCART to an arcade monitor. An arcade monitor has R,G,B,GND, and SYNC right? So I can just connect the R,G,B,Sync wires from the monitor to the appropriate pins on the SCART? My only question is what to do to the GNDS for R,G,B. I'm sure this is obvious, but I just connect them all to the monitor GND?
mvsfan:
another advantage is that your supply voltage is much higher, Thus, your Kw usage is .5. of course they probably just charge you double for it.
I tried to get 120/277/480 3 phase service here and was told i couldnt, even though the 3 phase line is right at the front of my property.
they told me that i just wouldnt use enough of it, and that was the whole point.
if i could have got it and installed smaller commercial units for AC, heat, water heater, etc, my electric bill would drop almost by half.
Imagine running every single low voltage appliance that you have like game consoles, etc on a master 480 low voltage power supply....
of course if i could have done it they probably would have just started billing me double per kw.
Zebidee:
--- Quote from: BurgerKingDiamond on November 02, 2010, 01:30:26 pm ---I have slightly different situation, but from reading this I think it should work. I want to connect my PS3 through SCART to an arcade monitor. An arcade monitor has R,G,B,GND, and SYNC right? So I can just connect the R,G,B,Sync wires from the monitor to the appropriate pins on the SCART? My only question is what to do to the GNDS for R,G,B. I'm sure this is obvious, but I just connect them all to the monitor GND?
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Yeah, That is pretty much what you would have to do. Sorry about the late reply.