Hi John,

I use these Power Paks exclusively for all installs now. They are great.
Too bad the TVS does not have a plug for them, so the TVS will need a
different UPS.

Remember, when you plug in the power pak, the on-off switch does NOT turn
off the ksu anymore, you need to pull the power pak plug in order to power
down.


David, if you can find the right connectors for the ksu's,  you too could be
making money selling power paks!  :)


Also,  they are heavy so you have to figure in shipping from Florida for
these puppies.

Charles


----- Original Message -----
From: "John Burk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dave Phelps" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "KXT Help" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: KX-T: Re: Install tips


>     Who else has used the Express communications' Power Pak for Panasonic
on
> this list??
>
>     We need some more input for those who have used this.  This seems "too
good
> to be true" for only $129.95
>
> Power Pak for Panasonic
>
>     The Express Power Pak � is an easy to install reserve power source for
the
> Panasonic KXTD 816 and KXTD 1232 phone systems. The Power Paks are self
> contained rechargeable units which are ready to mount and plug into the
battery
> connection on the side of the phone system. The KX-A46 adapter is
built-in.
> Specifications: 24 volts, 15 AMP hours, Dimensions: 3"W, 9 1/2 "L, 7 1/2",
> Backup power: up to 8 hours (coverage time will vary dependent upon system
> configuration and usage).
>
> http://www.expcomm.com/powerpak/panasonic.htm
>
>
> THANKS
> John
>
>  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Dave Phelps wrote:
>
> > That's perfect! Exactly what I need on these Pana and Avaya installs and
> > moves. Thanks!
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Jim Marks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "KXT Help" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 9:25 AM
> > Subject: KX-T: Install tips
> >
> > |     If the latest thread is sharing installation tips, then my
favorite
> > | install cable is a plain 6 ft. 25 pair with 10 rj11s crimped &
numbered on
> > | the ends, ($19.95)  They are custom crimped to length for the spacing
of
> > the
> > | td816 base cabinet.  They make for a very neat install.  I also use
that
> > | companies back-up power packs for the TDs, ($129.95) I have tested
them on
> > | my own 1232 w/ 12 phones and got over 8 hrs. of back-up time.  They
> > trickle
> > | charge right from the TD. They are both available from a company in
> > Florida
> > | called Express communications.
> > |
> > | www.expcomm.com
> > |
> > |
> > | Jim Marks
> > | Denville Wiring Systems
> > | Panasonic Phones & Voicemail
> > |
> > |
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