Cables

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Gary

Quote from: Rik on Feb 25, 2008, 11:01:23
Another option would be ducting with a foil liner which could be earthed.
That's a good idea and easy to earth as well..... I may try getting Justina to fun aluminium foil over the largest  length of it then earth it to the radiator and see what happens :eyebrow:
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Inactive

Or....you could just cut off all of BT's internal cables, move " their " box to where the cable enters the property...sorted..  ;) ;D
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Quote from: Killhippie on Feb 25, 2008, 11:04:13
.. I may try getting Justina to fun aluminium foil over the largest  length of it then earth it to the radiator and see what happens :eyebrow:

You may get pleasantly warm Gary..  ;D
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Rik

Must... bite... tongue...  :-X  ;D
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Gary

Quote from: Inactive on Feb 25, 2008, 11:04:34
Or....you could just cut off all of BT's internal cables, move " their " box to where the cable enters the property...sorted..  ;) ;D
Yes a NTE5 box attached to the kitchen wall by the window would be most useful In, so that's more telephone extension cable... possibility that BT will cut me off if they found out I cut their wiring, more cat5E cable to buy and run around the house to the adsl nation face plate...... :solved: cheers In ;) ;D
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Gary

Quote from: Inactive on Feb 25, 2008, 11:05:30
You may get pleasantly warm Gary..  ;D
I did mean the earthing point on the radiator pipes In, for the household wiring not the hot radiator itself, yet somehow I can just see Justina's reaction :whistle:
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Quote from: Killhippie on Feb 25, 2008, 11:09:15
...... :solved: cheers In ;) ;D

You knew that i would come up with a perfect solution Gary... ;D :duck:
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Gary

Quote from: Inactive on Feb 25, 2008, 11:15:23
You knew that i would come up with a perfect solution Gary... ;D :duck:
:getout: ;)
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merlin

Quote from: Rik on Feb 25, 2008, 11:01:23
Another option would be ducting with a foil liner which could be earthed.
now isn't that what i just suggested !!! but in a different form ??

Rik

Yes, I was just going the lateral route. ;)
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plugwash

Quote from: Killhippie on Feb 25, 2008, 11:09:15
possibility that BT will cut me off if they found out
highly unlikely. The worst i've heared of BT doing for messed with wiring is charging to put it right.

And i'm pretty sure they don't keep records of exactly where the master socket is in the property so as long as you don't introduce any new cable or accessories that aren't to BT spec they won't find out.

Sebby

I'd also find it unlikely that they'd take any real sort of action. They have to put these regulations in place so that people don't start messing with their lines.