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What is this thing?
EDIT: Photo coming, I could not delete this for some reason? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1728761873.jpg
Ok, here it is. Under the couch of my RV on the wall. Doorbell? |
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I'm stumped. Maybe some sort of invisibility cloak covering a broken RV HVAC unit?
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Tabz wouldn't need a pic :D
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Looks like a door bell.
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Looks a bit like a telephone jack outlet. But hard to get a sense of scale.
But the capacitor wouldn't be in the jack point, umm. |
Send it to Baz.
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There's a spring loaded pressure switch on the right side
Is that a capacitor, or a mercury level? |
Google image search says it's a doorbell
Edit: Normally battery powered, but this one is hardwired into your existing 6V system |
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Mystery solved, it seems. Now for a security angle..how about a doorbell that has the sound of a large dog barking?
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All I'm gonna say is:
Whatever you do, DON'T cut the red wire! |
Well... I gotta say, I'm totally let down. Definitely not wort the suspense. I'm givin ya one star Denis!
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Doorbell
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You guys are boring. It is a flux capacitor for dilithium crystals.
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