From: "Joe Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The 2 weak points are where the wire comes out at the center of the "spool" and where it attaches to the back of the plug both these points tend to get a lot of wear.
That's what I thought.
I tend to try to keep a loop around the center so there is little or no tension on the point where it enters there.
I leave more than one turn of cable and make sure I have enought high voltage (230V over here) so that I don't need to extend the 24V lead all the way.
Kinda figured the answer by logic but wanted to see what others had experienced.
Laurence
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