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<blockquote data-quote="Declan Slater" data-source="post: 83847" data-attributes="member: 964"><p>Re: AC and signal cable of whatever type</p><p></p><p>So Dan, a couple questions... First, why the yellow power cable dude? Second, was your cat-5 shielded or not, shield connected or not, cat-5 or 6? Third, most importantly, did you try a different cable - it may work with other systems, but random problems can be difficult to trace. I find that most emi from power cables get's canceled out inside itself by the neutral and ground wires, if you put a clamp on ammeter over the whole cable it reads 0 amps. Are there ethercons on your cable? </p><p></p><p>Interesting to hear the official spec calls for cat-5 utp cable. Nice to know. I use cat-6, the little plastic separator inside makes it bigger and stiffer (that's what "she" said), but it seems to work well enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Declan Slater, post: 83847, member: 964"] Re: AC and signal cable of whatever type So Dan, a couple questions... First, why the yellow power cable dude? Second, was your cat-5 shielded or not, shield connected or not, cat-5 or 6? Third, most importantly, did you try a different cable - it may work with other systems, but random problems can be difficult to trace. I find that most emi from power cables get's canceled out inside itself by the neutral and ground wires, if you put a clamp on ammeter over the whole cable it reads 0 amps. Are there ethercons on your cable? Interesting to hear the official spec calls for cat-5 utp cable. Nice to know. I use cat-6, the little plastic separator inside makes it bigger and stiffer (that's what "she" said), but it seems to work well enough. [/QUOTE]
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