In Reply to: Re: The best ac inlet - no inlet at all? posted by kenster on December 17, 2006 at 11:43:57:
Thanks for reply, Kenster. I live in Russia where the fire codes (requirements) ara also strict but easily neglected by people. We are just sort of "constructed" this way. I have changed all the wiring in my apartment which was alluminium! to a very good copper one without consulting the fire inspector or the house owner. Now I am the owner of my apartment and none gives a **** what I do there if I am not removing basic carrying walls, a balcony and things like that. I also believe, it is not dangerous, because the line is dedicated, besides insurance is not an issue in my case. I also think that the cord can be saved after all. It is 2 meters (>6 feet) long top of the line Furutech fp alpha-3 DIY snake that I can easily sacrifice an inch or two of when removing. After all it is only 200$ worth and the price of Oyaide receptacle + their beautiful outlet cover is twice more. Also I will have a free Furutech male plug from my pc which is another 100$.
So, if it is good for my system, I guess it is worth to try.
Serge.
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