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| PlainName:
--- Quote ---I don't think this is freaking roadways - kind of project. --- End quote --- Of course not. Dave hasn't BUSTED it yet :) |
| ogden:
--- Quote from: dunkemhigh on February 17, 2018, 12:49:09 am --- --- Quote ---I don't think this is freaking roadways - kind of project. --- End quote --- Of course not. Dave hasn't BUSTED it yet :) --- End quote --- You most likely are joking, right? ;) |
| PlainName:
--- Quote from: ogden on February 17, 2018, 12:56:05 am --- --- Quote from: dunkemhigh on February 17, 2018, 12:49:09 am --- --- Quote ---I don't think this is freaking roadways - kind of project. --- End quote --- Of course not. Dave hasn't BUSTED it yet :) --- End quote --- You most likely are joking, right? ;) --- End quote --- Yes. Well, probably. More than likely, anyway 8) |
| Muttley Snickers:
In certain regions such as AU and NZ for instance I strongly suspect that these higher voltage POE or PET configurations could be in breach of existing cabling regulations and wiring guidelines and the same may apply elsewhere, particularly in regards to mandatory separation between services regardless of their incorporated protection methods. In a regulatory sense this would be similar to running a mains feed along side or in close proximity to an existing data or communications network which is not just in breach of the current technical standards but also completely illegal. Also when the lights suddenly go on the blink who should the customer call, the sparky, the network dude or both simultaneously ?. |
| PlainName:
--- Quote ---In a regulatory sense this would be similar to... --- End quote --- Might it not be like running an extension cable? |
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