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.

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