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+1 on power quality. It seems like switches are the first things to
go when power goes bad - at least the inexpensive ones which depend
on wall-wart power supplies. Having several multi-foot copper
antennae in a thunderstorm does not help much either.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/24/2013 07:47 PM, Nickle, Brian
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<p dir="ltr">With that many switches going over the years have you
considered you have a power conditioning issue or a cooling
problem. Perhaps a cheap ups with the next switch and maybe a
fan increased airflow.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Brian</p>
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