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Old 13-12-2012, 10:11 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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'Mike' wrote:
"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
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I have a problem with wireless devices in the house due to extremely
thick
stone walls, knowing this I laid a cable through to the kitchen when
doing
work on that recently to give us broadband access in there and that
works
fine if we use an Ethernet cable to connect.

I can't use the gizmos that plug in at either end and use the house
wiring
as the kitchen has a differrent circuit and indeed fuse box to the rest
of
the house.


Might be a different fuse box, but if they are on the same phase then it
should work.

If you don't have 3 phase supply into the house for your use, then I don't
think you will have a problem


"Should" is a bit strong - "might" is better. It will depend on
the electrical properties of the house supply and wiring. While
it would certainly work with appropriate devices, those gizmos
are engineered for the typical house. This sounds like atypical
supply arrangements.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.



""It will depend on the electrical properties of the house supply and
wiring""

:-)

Certainly will!!

One of the Village Halls I give talks in, has two 13 amp sockets side by
side with a notice above. "Danger 415 Volts"

Two Phases side by side!!

Mike

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