Re: How much current safe for 30m extension?
From: John Rumm (see.my.signature_at_nowhere.null)
Date: 02/12/05
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 22:12:44 +0000
ehsjr@bellatlantic.net wrote:
> I think installing a half mile of # 4 might be "politically" cost
> prohibitive, regardless of the technical merits. And I doubt
> it would be a good financial solution. How many times
> can you replace the batteries for the cost of digging a
> 1/4 mile trench, and installing conduit, cable, fittings,
> transformers, etc ?
For that money you coud buy the PBX a UPS all of its very own!
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