About 95% ceranty that moisture is the problem, these areas are
interfaces between cool dry air and warm moist air, condensation happens.

On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 20:05:34 -0700 "Kim Knapp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> During the first year or so of using our KX-TA624 the "garage" line 
> would go
> off-hook by itself on average about 1-2 times a month, when it was 
> still
> physically on-hook. About a month ago the "spa" line started doing 
> the same
> thing. I disconnected the two lines from the 624 at the system end 
> about 2
> weeks ago. Since then, a third line, "mudroom", went off-hook by 
> itself
> overnight. Again, the phone was phyically on-hook. Each time this 
> happens
> the offending inside line grabs the outside line which eventually 
> goes into
> lockout at the central office and the inside line also goes into 
> lockout.
> Has anyone else seen this? The two lines that I disconnected haven't 
> caused
> a problem, yet, but I have a hard time believing that all three of 
> these
> lines have physical problems. Each line is Cat5 cable and they range 
> in
> length from about 90' to the garage to about 30' to the mudroom. I 
> have
> checked for shorts and opens on these lines and they look ok.
> 
> Kim
> 
> 
> 
> _________________________________________________________________
Chris Snyder
Advantage Telcom
Cosby, Tn.
Sevier County's oldest interconnect.

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