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  #2883996 9-Mar-2022 20:21
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The fibre connection is also free floating. Ah well, glass bends just like plastic right? never goes brittle over time....





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  #2883998 9-Mar-2022 20:25
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That is a top of the line Clipsal Panel (not cheap) some of those cables look like cat5e why spend all that money on a panel for a POS install like that?

 

 

 

 





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  #2884017 9-Mar-2022 20:52
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check out the mounting screws🤣

 

I wouldn't be surprised if it was screwed straight into the gib too! 




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  #2884030 9-Mar-2022 22:03
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dt:

boggles the mind how anyone could think it was acceptable to hand this over as 'complete' 



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  #2884031 9-Mar-2022 22:07
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@bartender pointed out there are 18 outlets.





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  #2884032 9-Mar-2022 22:08
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freitasm:

@bartender pointed out there are TWO 18 outlets.


Nothing like having two outlets numbered the same.




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  #2884051 9-Mar-2022 22:52
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BarTender:
freitasm:

@bartender pointed out there are TWO 18 outlets.


Nothing like having two outlets numbered the same.


Just tone out which “18” it is each time :)




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  #2884082 10-Mar-2022 07:51
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I've got to head in there today for other stuff, but if I can find my test gear I'll take it in and find all the dead ports I guess......  this is going to be fun :D

 

 





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xpd:

I've got to head in there today for other stuff, but if I can find my test gear I'll take it in and find all the dead ports I guess......  this is going to be fun :D


 



I’d be making the contractor supply their test results (while withholding PC and payment). They won’t have them of course but it’ll make them sort their sh*t out.

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