Run USB through phone lines
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bird crick
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One of the many reasons Circuit City should go out of business is their sale of ridiculously expensive cables, wire and cords. The secret to the industry of Monster Cables is that it is unnecessary and ineffective. Gold-plated or otherwise, Monster's $100 cables are not intrinsically better than the cheaper versions they're stocked next to. Don't believe us?

Instead of buying a $20 Belkin USB cable, make your own using an old 'obsolete' telephone cord. This Tinkernut-authored tutorial shows how easy wire splicing can be. They create a USB extension cord using parts for pennies on the dollar.

Stop hesitating; start hacking. This homebrew cable works just the same. The printer prints. The mouse moves.

Run USB through the phone lines

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amjadmasood2007 11 months ago
nice work
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shellymilili 4 months ago
good work
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bird crick 11 months ago
monster cables are a scam.
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mick40 11 months ago
Coooooooollllll
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WonderDude Mike 11 months ago
Wow, great idea. Anyone know how long you can go before the signal is lost.
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zippodude 9 months ago
the answer would be probably about 8 to 12 feet, though it depends on what your doing. if you are just powering somthing you might be able to get away with more. bonus is that phone cords are designed to safely conduct 90 volts. just make sure you dont plug a USB devide into a live phone jack or you will fry it
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bird crick 7 months ago
thanks Zippo
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here2learn 7 months ago
Can you take the phone cord, plug it in and attach aa device to the usb to charge or etc.?
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bird crick 7 months ago
great question, i don't know. ANYONE?
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zippodude 7 months ago
A USB device runs on 6 volts, so you would have to build a voltage converter that could do it. I don't imagine that there is an off-the-shelf device that can do it. If I knew how to actually make one i would post a video.
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maswiwin 2 months ago
good one
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