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Re: Connecting Humax PVR to the Internet
18-06-2014 4:26 PM
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Indeed, you can buy them in all sorts of useful lengths, just measure carefully and allow some slack at each end - you can coil up any spare, but it won't stretch.
Unless you need to feed the cable through a small hole of course in which case you'll need to terminate onsite.
Unless you need to feed the cable through a small hole of course in which case you'll need to terminate onsite.
Re: Connecting Humax PVR to the Internet
18-06-2014 5:41 PM
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Mine don't............32 amp for garage, immersion heater , kitchen.
Quote from: vilefoxdemonofdoom Ring circuits commonly have 30A MCB's.
Plugs x 2. At. 16 amp. And 2 for lights @ 5 amp
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Re: Connecting Humax PVR to the Internet
18-06-2014 5:42 PM
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thanks for the info about the ready made up cable lengths, guess this is the option I need to go for,
Thanks for the replies
Thanks for the replies
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Re: Connecting Humax PVR to the Internet
18-06-2014 6:12 PM
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I'd be stunned if you had trouble with powerlines. In a previous house I had them connected to not only different ring mains but the ring mains were connected to different fuse boxes (but both fuse boxes connected to the same consumer unit/meter). I also had them plugged in to 4 gang trailing sockets which you are also not supposed to be able to do.
When they only cost £15 with free delivery you haven't much to lose giving it a try!
When they only cost £15 with free delivery you haven't much to lose giving it a try!
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Re: Connecting Humax PVR to the Internet
18-06-2014 7:57 PM
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Must admit I thought they were much more expensive than that but as you say, at that price it's worth a punt.
Have ordered same.
Thanks.
NB: Some of the ones I looked at were quite expensive, I wonder why there is such a high range of prices for these items.
Have ordered same.
Thanks.
NB: Some of the ones I looked at were quite expensive, I wonder why there is such a high range of prices for these items.
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Re: Connecting Humax PVR to the Internet
18-06-2014 8:09 PM
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The faster speed ones are more expensive, but I can stream HD quite happily on the ones I linked using my Humax HDR-1000S (they are way faster than my internet connection so faster homeplugs is pointless!).
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Re: Connecting Humax PVR to the Internet
19-06-2014 10:14 PM
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Quote from: gleneagles
The most obvious solution would be to use extenders that plug into the mains circuit of the house but there is a snag with that as we have 2. Ring circuits for the mains electrical sockets so that idea would not work.
As has been mentioned you should be fine. There may be two rings but they're connected at the distribution board.
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