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2020-01-24 21:49:50
@Carl My disagreement is with the concept of "jump". The bus bar is a solid bar of copper running from top to bottom with lugs sticking up at every other position. A signal going from the top of the...
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2020-01-24 21:00:03
@apseedorff Aside from having an open ground is BAD - BAD - BAD, the answer is "it depends on which Powerline adapters you have." The earliest adapters used the hot and neutral wires. However, the...
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2020-01-24 20:44:50
@Carl I do not believe this analysis is correct. Behind the circuit breakers are two solid copper bus bars, each connected to the separate "phases" of a typical residential electrical supply. Here's...
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2020-01-24 20:17:06
Is my situation similar to this discussion? I have four PA-9020P. Performance as reported by the Powerline tpPLC utility is directly related to distance. The farther apart adapters are, the slower...
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2020-01-15 19:58:23
@UnWired Thanks. I had imagined that someone would fire back a screen shot of 16 PA9020's with the comment, "duh. So THERE." Then, I would have to come back with, "but, did you try it with a mix of...
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2020-01-10 19:36:04
@UnWired This has been truly instructive. I removed one of the V1 PA9020's and replaced it with the new (V3.8) one. tlPLC utility "works fine". Click on any of the four units and see the transmit...
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