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| Thread ID: 149146 | 2020-07-19 06:20:00 | Extending Wifi | Krad (7878) | Press F1 |
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| 1470498 | 2020-07-21 05:53:00 | That's not the reason, it's for load balancing. There are plenty of houses in Chch with 2 phases connected across different floors the absent phase just goes to another house, a very large house on one phase is harder to balance out. One of the problems is connecting circuits across the phases and having bulbs blow regularly because 400volts instead of 230. This happens in older houses I've seen it in real life. May not be done anymore because of this danger. I'm not talking about different circuit (ring) they are still essentially the same piece of wire, I am talking about different phases in the same installation. |
zqwerty (97) | ||
| 1470499 | 2020-07-21 06:32:00 | Dont they charge more if you want 3phase ? if you need 400v ? ( 2 phases) not that i'm aware of. i would have to ask. tho typically if you want to upgrade to 3 phase they charge you like crazy. its all down to how the power co does its load balancing. with single phase alternating houses are on different phases. however a few towns they wire the houses with 2 or 3 phase and do the load balancing in the house. eg lights will be on one phase, power outlets on another. stoves often wired for two phase. 3 phase houses are wired a certain way. so you can get it where outlets in different part of the house are wired to a different phases. any signal down one has to go all the way to the street transformer and back again (tho transformers screw the signal anyway). old fellas house gets 60 amp 3 phase in the next town, i get a measly 60 amp single phase. he can go rig up 415v 3 phase motors, welders etc if he wants to. |
tweak'e (69) | ||
| 1470500 | 2020-07-21 23:03:00 | Good advice from those who know. Thanks all! I will get my electrician to connect up an ethernet cable through the outside walls for the same price as the Powerline. |
Krad (7878) | ||
| 1470501 | 2020-07-22 00:13:00 | Cable is always better :) Keep in mind what you posted in the original post: I could connect to the PVR by ethernet cable but installation requires holes in two walls (electrician cost $100+) but that does not provide WiFi for Chromecast. So if you want to use chromecast, you'll still need to connect some sort of wireless access point to the new cable. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1470502 | 2020-07-22 00:50:00 | ............ I will get my electrician to connect up an ethernet cable through the outside walls ........... be careful going through outside walls as this can cause leaks through the cladding. |
tweak'e (69) | ||
| 1470503 | 2020-07-31 04:10:00 | Where do you live Krad? If you are in North Canterbury I could lend you 2 powerline adapters to try out. | John H (8) | ||
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