Imagine if said product dumped 120 volts out that connection?
But why would one keep a broken VCR?
Hello!
Can someone tell me (asap would be great since I'm working on a project now) if it's possible for a broken VCR to ruin a TV tuner?
Thanks!
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Hello!
Can someone tell me (asap would be great since I'm working on a project now) if it's possible for a broken VCR to ruin a TV tuner?
Thanks!
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Imagine if said product dumped 120 volts out that connection?
But why would one keep a broken VCR?