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Virginia R. Hetrick wrote:
>
> BTW - Has anybody found any satisfactory way to swap warts for the lighterweight
> inline units?
This may help in some cases, it will at least get the wart off the wall
or power strip. There are extension cords that are only about six
inches long.
Cyberguys
121 2550 standard cable $1.79
121 2570 dual outputs; accepts two warts $2.99
I just use cheap, zip cord extensions. Depending on the wart you may be
able to plug in three. I have sometimes shortened them, but mostly I
just leave them coiled.
Ray
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