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I'll keep you in mind next time I need some. Was getting them from the Sandman, but he has no quality control. Hopefully he doesn't send his goons out, since your muscling in on his territory. I'm sure that if quality isn't up to standard, you'll know how to handle it.
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Ed, I'm curious what you use so many of them for?? What application, generally? And why solid, rather than stranded? Just curious.
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Ed, may I presume to answer this one? Part 2 first ---- Solid so it can be punched onto blocks. Part 1 second ---- Any small KSU that has RJ outputs, ie., Partner, Spirit, Panasonic, Comdial, or, in reverse, from a punch block to a patch panel. Or just for the fun of it ! Me BAD . :bang: KLD
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That about sums it up Ken. They have been used around here for decades to install Merlin and Partner systems. We also use them on small Panasonics.
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Originally posted by ev607797: ...Price is $3.000 each, plus shipping and sales tax if applicable .... Three thousand dollars each? Is that American dollars or Argentine dollars? But seriously, folks... Have any of you used the EZ-RJ45 and EZ-RJ12? What do you think of these? See https://www.platinumtools.com/featured.html
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I use a amp ratcheting crimp tool , allen tel solid wire plugs and have no problems making them when i need them .
I like the look of 2 pair cross connect wire on the back board so thats what we normly use for partner and the like .
the problem I would have with the Ez is the availiblity of plugs .
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$3 is a good price, Samsung was charging that for a 7 foot single end when you wanted extras for the 816 systems.
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