Re: Weird consumer problem



"Roy W. Rising" <rwrising@dsl[omit]extreme.com> wrote in message
news:20071130124532.546$tP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I've studied the thread and tend to agree a switching PS in the CDR is the
culprit. However, the one thing that doesn't appear to have been tried is
using a cheater cord to flip the polarity of the CDR's AC connection.
Good
luck!

Do they even make non-polarized cheater cords any more?

Peace,
Paul


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