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RE: Kenwood LCD Power



>I was thinking here (no clockwork jokes please) - why cant you send the DC
>power for the screen over CAT5 as well as the AV (albeit on it's own cat5
>cable) ?

Thats what I'm going to do in the bathroom..

Locate the PSU in node zero, and run the power over cat5 to the bathroom.
I've run the cables, just need to knock some holes in the wall. :-)

As an aside, before I cut the PSU cord, is there somewhere that sells
Kenwood style power plugs so I can make up some extension cables?

Daniel



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