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    question relating to electronics and gaming

     
    question 1:
    when using the compact vaacum dust sucker on electrontic objects such as ummm.... Television on the back that has small holes while its turn off but power cord still plugged..... will it cause harm? or ok?

    question 2:
    when using the compact vaacum dust sucker on the ps3 system..... the area on the bottom front where it has holes for ventulation bottom of the disc tray while the ps3 is on sleep mode (red light)...... will it cause harm?


    this is important question. please answer each question by each question. thanks in advance.
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    No and No.




    Why would you think it would cause harm?


    And Compact Vacuum Dust Sucker? Whats funny with that Description, is the actual name of the device, A Vacuum or Vacuum Cleaner, is actually used in the description.

    Even if its one of those tiny battery operated Dust Vacuum's, that barely have any power at all, its still a Vacuum Cleaner.



    About the only real harm that can think of that could happen is having everything plugged into a single circuit in the house, and turning the Vacuum on (if it plugs into the wall and uses a significant amount of Power), blowing a circuit and either replacing the Fuse or Resetting the Fuse in the Fuse Box for the house.
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    ahh ok. glad it dont harm anything.

    why i ask is cause my ps3 ust broke and i thought it could be the vacuum cleaner cause few days ago i tried cleaning the dust on the holes on my ps3 with a vacuum.


    glad i get quick answer and i can always count on you shy. haha. same face. you are the man here.

    and sorry no good english. not sure what the vacuum respectful name is called. good day.

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