BAPG Releases Plans For Phone-Line Power Cord
Posted by Nick on 7 November 1999, 06:03 GMT
Luigi_ of BAPG has released plans for a rather interesting invention: a power cord that uses the power given by a phone line to run your calculator. Plans are located here. I'd like to see if anyone can confirm this - if so, you wouldn't need to rely on batteries for the phone line would be an unlimited source of power. And I wouldn't need to spend a few bucks on Duracell Ultra's every few months. :)
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Re: BAPG Releases Plans For Phone-Line Power Cord
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Tim Arnold
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FIRST COMMENT!!! hehe
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7 November 1999, 06:07 GMT
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Re: BAPG Releases Plans For Phone-Line Power Cord
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Samir Ribic
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At the beginning of war in Bosnia in 1992., we had telephone, but not electric power and batteries. We were under siege.
The radio is the most important item in war, because the informations given from radio can save your life.
Some people got to idea to power radio from telephone current. But:
1) When your telephone rings, voltage jumps to 60V, and that destroyed the radio aparates!
2) Even in war conditions, state PTT (mail and telecom) does not allow to connect to telephone lines any uncertified devices, and as consequence they can switch off your telephone line. In normal conditions I think that PTT organisations are even more strict! Additionaly, signals differ in many countries.
3) I hope that no one will have war near your house as I had, so, where you can find telephone, in almost 100% cases you can find electrical cord. According to informations I have, calculator itself has too weak current that in can not be registered in consumed energy counter. I think that classic power transformer will be more useful!
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7 November 1999, 11:04 GMT
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madgeneral
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I didn't know that the power jumped when we get phone calls, but now that I think about it, it is pretty obvious. It probably spikes so the phone has enough power to ring and to enhance the signal so yuo get more realistic sounds. If Luigi wants to make a cord that uses the telephone line power...he's gonna need something a lot like a shock protector for your computer/tv/other devices. This would protect your calculator, but every tmie you got a call, this device would blow the fuse, turning off your calculator. Then you would have to reset this device every time, which would get annoying. And if it didn't work right, there goes a 100 dollar calculator. This Idea, I beleive, is interesting, but not that practical. If you want to try this, go ahead..but beware and careful.
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7 November 1999, 15:02 GMT
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Re: BAPG Releases Plans For Phone-Line Power Cord
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nicholas palko
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moron!
you can get a few mA at best from the phone line with out the phone company comming over to your house! they'll think one of your phones is malfuntioning because it's sucking up all the jucice.
stupid stupid stupid
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7 November 1999, 21:18 GMT
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Re: Re: BAPG Releases Plans For Phone-Line Power Cord
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Fishexe
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Hey, easy on the flames there. Actually, it probably would equate the phone with being off the hook. If your calculator requires 4 AAA batteries to run, whereas how much power does a phone really need to run when it's not ringing? They seem about the same to me. So this circumvents the ringing of the phone blowing up the calc problem, because it would just send whoever called a busy signal and leave you alone. Now the other problem depends entirely on your phone company. They might notice that you are not placing calls but that your phone is always off the hook but you're never calling, and be suspicious, or not. It really depends on the level of automation in their record-keeping/billing and the quality of management thereof. But we're hackers, right? Social Engineering! Problem solve! I know this is from a mostly dead era and I'm talking to a largely non-hacking crowd here, but it couldn't hurt to do some good old fashioned garbage scouting. For my case, there are other things I'd like to learn about my phone company's internals as well, so I could kill a few birds with one stone here. (although I don't really care about having a cord for my calc so that portion is moot) Actually, now that I think of it if you could find a way to drain excess power so that your calc matched more closely the typical phone, the company would have no real reason to investigate because people frequently put their phones off the hook to avoid incoming calls, like during sex. Or at least that's how it goes in the movies. :}
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9 November 1999, 04:34 GMT
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Re: BAPG Releases Plans For Phone-Line Power Cord
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Disco_Stu
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Wouldn't this be like stealing power from the phone company? (Sorry if that's a stupid question)
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8 November 1999, 03:49 GMT
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