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Help with a Chia Switch

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2003 11:32 pm
by Schwartz
I am probably reaching a little too far here but does anyone remember a guy named Chia that sold switches. It was probably back on the AGN BBS. If you happen to have one could you tell me what kind of ac adapter hooked to it, how much voltage and power it put out, and if the center was positive. I have one but have not used it for a long time. I have so many AC adapters that I can't remember which one went to it and the switch is not labeled for voltage or polarity on the back. TIA.

Re: Help with a Chia Switch

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2003 11:35 pm
by Schwartz
Originally posted by Schwartz
I am probably reaching a little too far here but does anyone remember a guy named Chia that sold switches. It was probably back on the AGN BBS. If you happen to have one could you tell me what kind of ac adapter hooked to it, how much voltage and power it put out, and if the center was positive. I have one but have not used it for a long time. I have so many AC adapters that I can't remember which one went to it and the switch is not labeled for voltage or polarity on the back. TIA.
oops didn't mean to quote myself I meant to edit but is a 8 port switch with the name Cornet on it.

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2003 12:32 am
by nexus_7
I do remember chia but I have no clue anymore. His dad bought all those switches with the $ they were gana spend on a car for chia. that really pissed him off. :)

Greg ;)

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2003 4:29 pm
by Absolut Talent
heh........i thought a chia switch was something else

I was thinking it was a chia pet, but with a hub/switch.

Add the seeds and it sprouts



if that isnt marketed yet.....imagine what we could do with it :D

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2003 5:02 pm
by LoneWolfX1X
in my experience watering electronics rarely yields good results :)

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2003 9:19 pm
by smb
spread the seeds evenly on the chassis - plug it in and watch it grow.

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2003 9:25 pm
by Absolut Talent
LOL
i can see it know

"Hurry kids, rush to the store to get your very own Chia Hub"

maybe I will have to buy a cheapie hub and a chia pet and see if I can actually make one
and if it catches on, then I will move onto Chia Case and Chia monitor and chia keyboard/mouse

LOL, it would be like typing on a lawn of grass

Chias don't need much water..

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2003 10:19 pm
by eGoCeNTRoNiX
In fact, you could get away with misting them so that you aren't "soaking" the hub.. Just use a spray bottle and mist it 2 or 3 times a day or as needed... ;) eGo