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Topic: Any registered electricians on QGL?
Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5228
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

We have a bunch of faulty DVD players that we want to give to the wards at the hospital where I work. Some of you may recall a thread I made about them a little while ago:

http://qgl.ausforums.com/?agn=thread&id=2366243

Basically, they are good DVD players but have a minor fault which is very easily fixed. I have fixed a couple myself but we cannot then re-distribute these through the hospital in case someone gets electrocuted because of somethign I have done wrong.

I want to know if anyone out there can actually fix these officially free of charge?
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Rodolphe
Posts: 217
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
would it be good enough for you to fix 'em yourself and get them tagged when a sparky next tags all the other hospital equipment ?? i'd imagine that all the tags get renewed at least annually.
Fuknukle
Posts: 4417
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
normal sparky cant do it. im pretty sure its gotta be a mob like Alfatest or similar
Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5229
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Rodolphe - all those guys check is the electrical plug itself... so it wouldn't really be checking if the equipment is faulty or not.
Rodolphe
Posts: 218
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yer but they check earth leakage etc, generally indicating if it is safe or not

obviously a qualified repairer is the best option tho :o)
SquarkyD
Posts: 5637
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
a registered sparky can do it, basically they test it to make sure its safe for use, not just earth leakage etc like some test & tag mobs do.
demon
Posts: 2054
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so you are pulling out a ribbon cable & plugging it back in again? :P surely anyone with half a brain can tell that is not going to make a dvd player electrically dangerous! apart from earth leakage how else could a dvd player become a danger to the user? :P
TicMan
Posts: 628
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Just do it.. and don't tell them! You work in a hospital, if they get electrocuted then they are in the best place for it to happen.
Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5231
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so you are pulling out a ribbon cable & plugging it back in again? :P surely anyone with half a brain can tell that is not going to make a dvd player electrically dangerous! apart from earth leakage how else could a dvd player become a danger to the user? :P


If by some freak accident that has never happened before someone gets electrocuted after I have tampered with the DVD player with no qualifications, I'm sure I would get into a least a little bit of trouble.

At the hospital we have very very strict workplace health and safety policies and we can't do s*** unless we get heaps of permission first.
demon
Posts: 2057
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i can see that being a hospital they are prolly quite narcy on regulations... but honestly... there is no way mis-plugging a ribbon header (which would carry very low voltage dc power) could make the device dangerous to the user!

it's not like they build dvd players, or any electrical device, that has a possibility of re-routing ac power through a ribbon header/cable. i personally think that this 'freak accident' is so highly unlikely that common sense would prevail in this situation... but then, i work in the electronics industry.
Splash
Posts: 2324
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You also believe that you don't need car insurance demon :P
demon
Posts: 2059
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that's your interpretation! mr.splash :D i have never actually stated that i wasn't going to insure my car... i just made a thread to see if people thought it was decent value for money! however to date it is true that i don't need car insurance. :D:D:D:D:D

in my defence here... look at this pic that jerry/jem posted in the original thread...
http://images.ausimages.com/upload/2005-10-14/TN_UNI-1708.jpg
the power supply pcb is on the left... the ribbon header in question connects the drive hware to the control pcb... how could anyone make the device dangerous by unplugging/plugging that ribbon? :P


last edited by demon at 16:31:12 14/Mar/06
Rodolphe
Posts: 221
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
rad pic
Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5232
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
For everything we do here we have to consider worst case scenarios. If someone was electrocuted by a DVD player some completely unrelated problem, blame could still be pointed our way for tampering with equipment without any qualifications. Whether or not anything would come of it if it were taken to court, we would rather not give people these DVD players than risk the trouble.

Unfortunately a "1 in a million" chance is too much to risk where I work.
fpot
Posts: 12699
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Does anyone know that you tampered with it?
Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5234
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I broke the sticker seal on the back of the DVD player.
Sancho
Posts: 2143
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
billy which hospital do you work at?
Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5235
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
RCH
Reverend
Posts: 824
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Billy ring Ross Mongano @ the dock manager ned hanlon building he tests all the in coming medical devices and might know some one or be able to do it himself ..
Bj
Posts: 1288
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
free of charge


haha.. thats gold.

I know half a dozen, but anyone with a licence in any trade has more sense then to be doing free work, especially for something like a hospital. Im sure they make enough to cover a few hundred to fix em if they were really worried about it.
Persay
Posts: 3947
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
bbbbuut warm fuzzy ronald mcdonald battlers
acetame
Posts: 1425
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
test and tag... 2.50$ per dvd
fpot
Posts: 12702
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
ree of charge



haha.. thats gold.
Yeh, because no-one has ever done anything for free for a charitable cause before.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 18232
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I know half a dozen, but anyone with a licence in any trade has more sense then to be doing free work, especially for something like a hospital.
Its not for a hospital - its for a not for profit foundation that helps look after sick kids.

But yeh, who would want to help a HOSPITAL
Persay
Posts: 3948
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
helping a hospital is bad publicity, duh!
acetame
Posts: 1426
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what sorta hospital ?

i only do work for ronald mcdonald house
Boxhead
Posts: 11282
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Royal childrens hospital...
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