[ale] Switch in Attic

jhubbs at telocity.com jhubbs at telocity.com
Fri Nov 2 22:01:33 EST 2001


Chris -

Summer temps (140-150 deg F)would very likely cook the switch.  Besides, every great once in a while, I've actually had to power-cycle a switch; do you really want to have to go into the attic to check its lights or cycle its power?

- Jeff

On Fri, 02 November 2001, "Christopher Fowler" ���:

> 
> I need to add CAT5e jacks to several rooms in the house.  It is easiest for
> me if I install the
> switch in the attic.  But I'm a little concerned for extreme temps there.
> Does anyone here think it may destroy the switch?  A tiny switch.
> 
> Chris
> 
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