
26 Jun
2016
26 Jun
'16
3:46 p.m.
On Jun 26, 2016 10:52 AM, "James Knott" <james.knott@rogers.com> wrote:
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126V on top of the input DC voltage. That will destroy the regulator and possibly whatever is being charged. So, you will need some means of ensuring the regulator is not exposed to damaging high voltage.
I liked that he showed the work as a site case. He didn't say your mileage may vary, but it's implied in the way he demonstrated the concept. Probably it's best done by the un-initiated on a dry loop. Or are you saying that a dry loop provides significantly less power for VOIP? I don't know for sure myself. I always assume the last quarter mile is analog, but that may have changed for newer condo and residential home development. Sent from mobile.