bamaboy 5,000+ posts War Eagle!!! 7,454 8 Auburn, Alabama Aug 30, 2007 #1 just wanted to make sure, dont know about LCD internals and magnets Click to read more...
docutech 10+ year member NC Native 1,539 3 Saint Louis, MO Aug 30, 2007 #2 Nope //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/suave.gif.858fc102f7646e678ee8af7e1fbc41d1.gif
joetama 5,000+ posts The British Ear 15,849 52 Cincinnati, Ohio Aug 30, 2007 #3 No... Not unless it screws up something in the power supply, but that would take a rather large magnetic field... So, No...//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
No... Not unless it screws up something in the power supply, but that would take a rather large magnetic field... So, No...//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
alxmlr789 10+ year member 6>5 4,994 1 FL Aug 30, 2007 #4 possibly 15,000 MT's thats a pretty strong magnet force.. heh.
joetama 5,000+ posts The British Ear 15,849 52 Cincinnati, Ohio Aug 30, 2007 #5 possibly 15,000 MT's thats a pretty strong magnet force.. heh. Click to expand... You wouldn't be able to get 15,000 MT's close enough to cause much of a field flux... I'm thinking more along the lines of a atomic accelerator or big electro-magnet...
possibly 15,000 MT's thats a pretty strong magnet force.. heh. Click to expand... You wouldn't be able to get 15,000 MT's close enough to cause much of a field flux... I'm thinking more along the lines of a atomic accelerator or big electro-magnet...