Ken, also, I don't think it's RF causing your routers to fail. If that were
the case they'd surely fail more often than a year apart. Something else is
causing the routers to fail like that. Could it be high line voltage, or
perhaps a faulty distribution transformer out on the pole causing an
intermittent spike or surge once in a while, like on a windy day, let your
imagination run free with this and nothing is off the table?
Dale, K9VUJ
On 12, Jan 2015, at 10:18, "Kenneth G. Gordon" <kgordon2006@frontier.com> wrote:
On 12 Jan 2015 at 4:58, dalej wrote:
> Ken, sounds like you still have a electrical wiring issue in your house.
> These
> little outlet testers are handy,
Good suggestion. I have a couple. All I have to do now is FIND one... If I
can't find one, I'll go buy another one. They're cheap.
> got mine at Home Depot and made by Commercial
> Electric, not very expensive and you just plug it into the outlets to test
> open
> ground, open neutral, open hot, hot/gnd reverse, hot neutral reverse, and
> finally if the outlet is wired correctly. I found one outlet in the kitchen
> where the safety ground was missing. Dangerous as it was next to the sink and
> where a coffee pot was plugged in. That one took me totally by surprise.
> Expect the unexpected.
Yes, indeed!!!
>
> Anyway good luck with it.
Thank you, Dale. I really appreciate your suggestions.
Ken W7EKB
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