Compared to "up to code" panels from the US that you see here all the time, this shoddy work in Germany is light-years ahead in safety and style 🤣
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My bible:
https://www.amazon.de/dp/380074709X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_M61.FbCTN24X6
Looks like it's just an organizer for storing batteries. I don't get it. It does have a tester built in, but still seems overkill.
Funny you should say that. Have you seen this article?
Audiophiles can't tell the difference between Monster Cable and coat hangers
Now, I know that RF signals need different cable than regular low-voltage audio and video. But interesting read about coat hangers and Monster cables.
It's likely a console cable for their infrastructure. The cable was probably sitting in the sun and faded, but my thought process also involves cabling standards that I'm used to.
That's a microwave tower that's likely used for internet connection. I'm not sure how that country is set with internet, but if it's in a mountain range, that's probably an organization's sole means of connecting to the internet.
If it were me, I'd go back with a laptop and run Wireshark just to see what's going on there, lol.
These are super reliable and quality built. You could get one with 7 ports to if I recall correctly.
Also, get a bunch of 6 inch or 1 foot USB cables for those devices and leave those cords plugged in to the charger just for those devices when they're plugged in there.
I had to buy one for a slim USB hub. It's too thin for the regular USB3-B plug.
What puzzles me is that the hub is aimed at Mac users and I wouldn't trust them to not plug a loop accidentally.
Armored/Direct burial fiber is routinely black like that.
It looks like fiber to me, because coax usually has a mild braid pattern due to the shielding braid. This appears to have straight lines down its length, which is more likely fiber cores.
Or, at least... not that.
You can get various sizes of rack extension brackets that tie together to have plenty of shear strength. I think I count a 7U plus a 1U for this. Or if the patch panels can't be moved, a pair of 2U's and 1U.
Even something like this would be way more legit than whatever that is.
Listen i was just as shocked, but stuck mu wand in that mass on the left and she was screaming. Just poked around untill i found it.
Used this toner, put the red gator.clip on the stinger and went to the.comms room.
I didn't report it, but if you look at the domain page, this user posted all of them, site-wide.
The user account seems to have avoided a shadow-ban, so whether or not to let it be posted here is up to the mods.
I'm not a PCI expert but I believe for SMBs it's a little bit of self reporting.
It's funny as I went to check how the basics of being compliant are and found this... https://www.wikihow.com/Become-PCI-Compliant#Implementing_PCI_Compliance_Programs_sub
... Using your toner, clamp the red lead to one of the wires and ground the black lead. Instead of being tracing cables from inches, you can trace them from about a foot away (I can hear it through most walls/floor tiles). The Harris tracer also has a bare lead so you can clamp your butt-set to the tracer tool to further amplify the signal.
Here's a generic version of what I'm talking about. Looks like Harris stopped making them (or they don't sell them on amazon):
https://www.amazon.com/Accuracy-Generator-Inductive-Amplifier-Adjustable/dp/B07XJ22TY8/
At work we recently converted everyone to standup desks, and mounted the pc and ups to the bottom side of the desks. I looked at cable tracks to mount the cables, but at like $40 each for over 100 desks I didn't feel it was neccessary. My solution was single sided metal conduit clips, one screw and then you have a great place to zip tie or velcro tie cables to and they are really cheap. Basically this: https://www.amazon.com/Sigma-Electric-ProConnex-1902-One-Hole/dp/B00C3YCDEW/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=conduit+clamp&qid=1598534015&sr=8-5
Well that box looks like it 'has a cover' to me. I don't know if you have it or if it didn't come with it when you bought it.
But one would assume that perhaps just silicone around the outside + cover will be good enough if it doesn't have a rubber seal.
Really the boxes aren't hard to replace if you already know how to put the connector on.
You could always just put a waterproof connector on, something like this that has a cap: https://www.amazon.ca/ASICPICRJ45S-Waterproof-Connector-Shielded-Separately/dp/B00R3B0BP8/ref=asc_df_B00R3B0BP8/?tag=googleshopc0c-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=292982668700&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13442113931132517505&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001237&hvtargid=pla-432432836390&psc=1
These velcro straps used to be $5 and some days are cheaper and will help organize them no matter what you throw them in. They have the little loop so one end always stays attached to the cable. The first link would be the nicest solution although the most expensive. Clear bins that could stack also work well as you can get different sizes. I currently use a mix of the bins and a cheap drawer shelf like this along with some larger boxes for bulky/outdated cables. I would suggest going with thinner versions of that instead of your last link. Your mileage may vary but normally they will be cheaper in store.
It likely goes to one of these and then the switch: https://www.amazon.com/HP-Jetdirect-J3263-60001-Exeranl-Adapter/dp/B0009HMXHW/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1503019272&sr=1-2&keywords=jetdirect
I did cable for a while and honestly, I don't even know why. All these channel with no value. But, the cable bill was through the roof. Cable companies have a way of attracting you for the first 3 months then hit you with a premium price afterwards. I cut my cable about 3 months ago and loving it. never going back. lol. Amazon Fire I am here to stay. lol. Please let me know who else did the change to drop there cable bill for a streaming service.
And if it's really killing you, sometimes throwing $10 bucks at it is worth the price.
That level of gore was not necessary to achieve that end. Why have for free what you can do with $10 boxes at each end?
http://www.amazon.com/INTELLINET-2-Port-Modular-Distributor-504195/dp/B000Q3HIS8
Umm I used the same charging cable from my galaxy s4 for 2 years every day, and even used it on my note 4,and it never failed.
Best cables I have ever owned in terms of cable sleeving quality however I have bought recently. Still remain 100 percent flexible as a limp noodle even in sub zero weather. Made by portapow available on amazon.
Edit: Ah, even says in description. TPE casing, not PVC.
Do you have TripLite 12,000 BTU unit? If so, how do you like it? I was thinking about getting it as a replacement for the time when the current AC dies.
Yes, but the tester is $10,000, so DIYers don't have one.
Major plant install usually requires testing before the installer gets paid, so things get pushed back.