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Apr 20, 2016 at 22:56 vote accept Andrea
Apr 20, 2016 at 1:36 comment added gbarry Move the wire from the normally open (NO) contact to the normally closed (NC) contact. Now the switch opens when the door is closed. The TV will cycle on and off constantly when the door is open. Doesn't solve the problem, but makes it less crazy. And you learned something about switches.
Apr 20, 2016 at 0:49 comment added Passerby See electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/180716/…
Apr 20, 2016 at 0:29 comment added Cort Ammon I know you mean this as a serious question, but when I read the question, my first thought was media1.giphy.com/media/Eb4HAUeQrq608/200.gif
Apr 19, 2016 at 19:11 answer added Richard Crowley timeline score: 0
Apr 19, 2016 at 17:51 history edited Transistor CC BY-SA 3.0
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Apr 19, 2016 at 17:45 comment added b degnan You probably could use your current switch and a "single shot" reset circuit. It'll just make a spike every time the switch is pushed, even if it not released.
Apr 19, 2016 at 17:44 history edited Andrea CC BY-SA 3.0
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Apr 19, 2016 at 17:42 answer added Transistor timeline score: 3
Apr 19, 2016 at 17:36 comment added Transistor Your link gives error "The client and server don't support a common SSL protocol version or cipher suite. This is likely to be caused when the server needs RC4, which is no longer considered secure." on Google Chrome.
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Apr 19, 2016 at 17:32 history asked Andrea CC BY-SA 3.0