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Re: If there was a power outage...
Blackouts/brownouts have never lasted more than a few minutes so far in my area, thats why I opted for a smaller UPS's. A 1000va UPS is about £100, I got these UPS's for under £30 each. They give enough uptime for the outages in my area so its not much of a concern. As I said, if I have to I have an hour or more of backup in the form of a battery and inverter.
I did have a 1000va UPS but it was "recalled" because of a fault found with them which makes them a potential fire risk. The company never got any more of the fixed batches in stock. This 1000va UPS was only £40, but it was well build except this small flaw (which was down to some of the main components used on the circuitboards as being cheap). |
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Are the street cabinets really powered by the street electricity supply? I find it hard to believe that the leccy companies would allow NTL to connect to their cable, which is probably not near the NTL box.
If they are supplied from elsewhere on the network (i.e. some central point), then a neighbourhood power cut may not knock it out. These central points may have UPSes. I'm only guessing, please don't shoot me. Just throwing ideas about. |
Re: If there was a power outage...
As Paul mentioned there are a load of variables but;
All of the buildings have large UPS's and generators. The cabinets that hold the fibre amplifiers are mains fed, usually from the most convenient lamp post or road sign the electricity board can find at the time they provide ntl with the power. Some may have battery and or ups back up dependant generally on who owned the original cable company. Of course the time they will hold up for varies and is dependant on the usual problems you have with such devices. The other Amplifiers in the network are fed through the coax network at a lower DC voltage, which (to set folks minds at rest) is isolated within the amplifiers from the coax which connects to peoples homes. In fact customer TVs and videos cause more problems for the network than vice versa. I got many a belt from dodgy VCRs when I used to install :( hth |
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NTL have a seperate feed from the leccy company , normally when street lights go out NTL's commercial power will also fail. This doesn't mean that we draw power from the street lights, it means that the power is being drawn from the same phase. The 240v is downrated to 60v and then pushed round the coaxial network. Off the top of my head the following area's have battery back up....Walthamstow, Glasgow, Nottingham (thinks? too may glasses of wine, can't remember where else). :beer: |
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