Residential electical question
Bravo. I've told my wife that if we ever need another network hookup in the
house, I'm going wireless. I don't buy my supplies wholesale - retail
prices on CAT5 cable, outlets, and boxes - not to mention aggravation of
cutting holes in my walls - are gawdawful. Costs me $75 every time.
"Tony Hwang" wrote in message
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Hi,
There is new breed called communication electricians.
Why bother? Pretty soon it'll be all wireless.
Tony
C G wrote:
Many electricians should leave the first three alone.
HA HA Budys Here wrote:
Heck, there's still electricians who scoff at pre-wiring homes for
coaxial
cable or satallite TV, or Cat6e wiring, or 3-way switches!
From: C G
It's understandable if he felt 200 amps was too much for YOUR house,
but
to respond that it is only used for industrial seems a bit odd. As
others have said, 200 amps is quite common.
William Morris wrote:
In fairness to the electrician, our house is not large - only about
1300 sq
ft not including the basement. Each room was wired in the 1950's for
1 or
two overhead lamps and one or two outlets. Really inadequate by
today's
standards, I would think.
- Wm
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