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How to reverse a CRT picture tube.

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2006

Reversing the image on a computer monitor. This also works with television sets.

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  • A faster and non-geek way:

    Flip directly your monitor! ^_ ^

    (Don't give me thumbs down, i was jocking!)

  • Thank you so much. I just did one is 5 min. Now I can play my xbox 360 on the wall. I just made a projector out of it. Thank you again.

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  • Quick technical question:

    I have a 15" Sony Trinitron TV that I'd like to customize and turn into a Phillips Predicta style TV. My issue is that the anode plugs into the CRT on the top of the monitor, so in order to separate the circuit board and the monitor I need to rotate the monitor (this will provide me with the anode length I need). Which wires will I need to switch to achieve this and retain the proper picture while the monitor is upside-down?

  • I have heard that picture tubes can explode, is that right?

  • I find hamsters scary, high volt, the high sound, the spark sound, glass under high pressure ect.

  • For all those who say this is a useless idea, this video is very useful for those of us who want to make a backup camera system for a van or RV. If you buy a decent backup camera system off the shelf, you wind up paying at least $200-500. With this hack, you're in the game for about $75.

  • I learned over 9000 things about CRTs from this video.

  • just use a mirror. it's much easier and you can stop looking at the mirror when you are done being retarded.

  • did you know you can just press CTRL ALT and down arrow on some computers.

  • Should he have used a equal size wire gauge and a switch that is rated for the voltages and current?

  • Dont try this with an public computers, Your friends will dont know how to restore them!

  • I'm building a coffee table computer with some spare CRTs this would be great if someone sits on the other side.

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