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New Jointer intro, plus Alternatives to Clipsal?


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  • Subject: New Jointer intro, plus Alternatives to Clipsal?
  • From: "Jake Liddell" <jake.liddell@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 16:21:29 -0000
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Hi all,

Nice to meet you.  Another new joiner intro coming up - seems the
fashionable thing to do!

I'm quite new to all of this, but am learning fast (because no one else
round here seems to know anything about HA!).  I'm half way through a
home cinema install, which became the beginnings of a HA install as I
learnt about what was possible down a bit of cat5.  I've now got the
wires in the walls and ceiling of my lounge for 6.1 sound, 4 zone
lighting, and cat 5 to the office, and up through the ceiling in
readiness for a new bath room and loft conversion (way in the future,
unless I win the lottery!).  The rest will probably be done wirelessly,
as by the time I can afford it, the speed will be sufficient (I hope).

So, lots more fun to be had, but at the moment the walls are a mess.  I
need to tidy up all the wires, and I was looking at the 6 way modular
system from Clipsal, on the usual websites, but (i) I quite like the
brushed metal look, and (ii) it isn't quite as comprehensive as I'd like
(doesn't seem to have a standard phone socket, for eg).

Any thoughts about alternatives?  Needs to fit into a double back-box,
and have about 6 'gaps', and preferably be krone-punch-downable.

Thanks a lot for the advice - past and future!

Jake.

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