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Re: Coupler-Repeaters: Which is best - hardwired or Plug-in?
The hardwired ones are typically installed at the service panel which is
better than the dryer outlet which may be no where near the panel. That
being said, the plug in model may still be all you need. I use a plug-in
one at a home I have that is 2500 sf and it works perfectly well. I
chose to do it that way as the panel is mounted on the outside of the
house and a hardwired unit would have been inconvenient to mount and
subject to high heat.
In my 8500 sf home, the plug in unit didn't do so well even though I
installed a dryer outlet right next to the panel for that specific
purpose. The ACT unit fit the bill better for that application.
From:JW
JW
> Greetings:
> Am curuious if the hardwired models provide any significant advantage
> over simply using a plug-in module?
>
> I have roughly 4,500 sq ft on three levels.
>
> Thanks!
> Joe
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