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"tony sayer" wrote in message
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"tony sayer" wrote in message
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In article , Bob Eager
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On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 12:03:55 UTC, tony sayer wrote:

Except that you're not keeping medium voltage separate from low

voltage...

Yes maybe, but does that *really matter* in this instance?.

The regs?


Yes the regulations etc state that...but its not a problem otherwise,
and if any one cops the strop about that here if we decide to sell then
I'll just cut the data cable and that will be that.

If there was a political party promoting its self on de-regulation than
they'd get my vote anyday)


Until the day you get 240v back fed down a 5v (or what ever) data cable

etc.
accidentally and either you or some expencive equipment goes up in smoke.



Come on!, have you ever known that to happen?. And if you did then there
must have been a total moron on the loose who could have done much more
damage......


No, not quite, but....

I once witnessed a 110 volt valve heater circuit get feed back down and into
the output stage of a early IC pre amp / mixer (early 1970's design) due to
a broken stray terminal, it made quite a mess - the only part of the pre amp
that were able to be saved for use was the mains power supply.... :~((