[MLB-WIRELESS] OT product question

Peter Buncle peter at nmc.net.au
Thu Dec 28 09:35:25 EST 2006


It's only for a specific controlled application.

(ie repowering a group of ap's with a total load no greater than 200w)

And yes a fuse with a 5a rating would be a good idea if outside access
is possible.

Cheers

Peter

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rowan 2006 [mailto:rowan2006 at sensation.net.au] 
Sent: Wednesday, 27 December 2006 10:22 PM
To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] OT product question

On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, Peter Buncle wrote:

> I just passed the 5v line thru a board soldered to a plug on the 
> parallel port which uses a bc548 to buffer & switch a radio parts 2$ 
> 5v relay rated at 240v 5A

Call me cautious but if it's a powerboard shouldn't the relay contacts
be rated in excess of 10A at 240V? What happens if someone unknowingly
plugs a heater or other high current device into it?

Cheers.
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