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Rules For Radios In Building?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrownCarWasher" data-source="post: 327209" data-attributes="member: 12340"><p>I had my radio connected to one of these:</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.aquatichouse.com/Maintenance_files/shockbuster.asp" target="_blank">http://www.aquatichouse.com/Maintenance_files/shockbuster.asp</a></p><p> </p><p>I just think the rule is arbitrarily applied to radios because here we have water coolers, battery chargers, vending machines, computers, printers, etc. connected to electrical outlets scattered throughout the center. Some areas have a computer AND water cooler connected next to each other. Why even have electrical outlets in the bldg. if you can't use them?</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, I'm wondering what would be best for portable power . . . 8 rechargeable "D" size batteries or a big portable power pack? Can the portable power pack withstand being charged up on a daily basis and will it provide enough power to last for 9 hours a day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownCarWasher, post: 327209, member: 12340"] I had my radio connected to one of these: [URL]http://www.aquatichouse.com/Maintenance_files/shockbuster.asp[/URL] I just think the rule is arbitrarily applied to radios because here we have water coolers, battery chargers, vending machines, computers, printers, etc. connected to electrical outlets scattered throughout the center. Some areas have a computer AND water cooler connected next to each other. Why even have electrical outlets in the bldg. if you can't use them? Anyway, I'm wondering what would be best for portable power . . . 8 rechargeable "D" size batteries or a big portable power pack? Can the portable power pack withstand being charged up on a daily basis and will it provide enough power to last for 9 hours a day? [/QUOTE]
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