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Need help: how 2 hook up 4 consoles without a mess |
racketboy - May 23, 2002 |
racketboy | May 24, 2002 | |||
any suggestions for arranging the monster power plugs for the Genesis, Sega CD, and 32X? Those things are a pain! |
DBOY | May 24, 2002 | |||
I advise NOT running cords under a rug. That's just asking for troublke. At least three houses a year around here burn down at x-mas time cuz of people doing that with their christmas tree lights. Your best bet is to use some kind of shelving structure like a cart with shelves or something similar that you can wheel around a bit and back it up against a wall with your cord setup behind it. It works best when there's a slot int he back of the unit for power coreds to come out. My old shelf when I had fewer units are once was like that, it was a regular old home electronics shelf that was originally made for an early 80's stereo system with racks for LP's on the bottom. I took out the separators and used that as a component bin for my guns, 6 player adaptors, spare controllers, etc. Here's a picture.... The wires hanging down in the front were from my video adaptor on the top. I only had a 3-way switch instead of a 6-way so I just kept 3 machines unplugged. Getting a 6-way buttons switch took care of that problem. If you're looking for a switch BTW, don't get the one Sony makes that Media Play & Best Buy stock. I've known 5 people with them and they tend ot always have faulty connectors on the main outputs (the most important ones!!) Anyway hope that gives you a few ideas. |
mal | May 25, 2002 | ||||
There's nothing wrong with running cables under a rug or some carpet as long as you don't exceed their current rating. I do it to cover cables on stage to reduce any trip hazard they form when they cross walkways. Have done so with no incident in ten years. If you don't overload the cable, there is no problem. |
Myname | May 25, 2002 | |||
Doesn't really relate to your connections but I have a 5-way scart converter for my stuff and it has a strange side-effect. When I switch my Saturn on, the fan in my Dreamcast starts up and the VMU turns on, even when the DC is unplugged. I like to think that the Sega consoles can talk to each other.. |
DBOY | May 25, 2002 | |||
I always figure better safe than sorry. What we used to use to cover wires on stages, etc was those flat greay covering that can hold a few wires inside and lay flat against the floor. I imagine something like that could be used in the home but it would stand out really bad.... |
Shar | May 25, 2002 | |||
I've been sort of thinking of getting a set of plastic storage shelves and putting a console on each to minimize the number of consoles on the floor. Something sort of like this, but smaller and much cheaper: http://www.ikea.ca/product....616,613... |