Hhanse987 2024-02-20 19:35:20#1If you are already laying cables, then also think about the network cabling.
TTorstenKandt 2024-02-22 08:27:01#2Thank you for the hints. Then I will probably include the electrician renewal in the plan. It shouldn't be that expensive.
Thank you for the hints. Then I will probably include the electrician renewal in the plan. It shouldn't be that expensive.
WWinniefred 2024-02-22 08:50:26#3That is not exactly a small item. Definitely five figures. Depending on the requirements, it varies greatly.
That is not exactly a small item. Definitely five figures. Depending on the requirements, it varies greatly.
ZZubi123 2024-02-22 10:14:42#4 That is not exactly a small amount. Definitely five figures. For a new sub-distribution and a few new cables+sockets?! How do you come up with such a large amount?
That is not exactly a small amount. Definitely five figures. For a new sub-distribution and a few new cables+sockets?! How do you come up with such a large amount?
TTorstenKandt 2024-02-22 10:19:07#5 That is not exactly a small amount. Definitely five figures. However, it varies greatly depending on the requirements. Yes? I would have expected well under 10,000 euros.
That is not exactly a small amount. Definitely five figures. However, it varies greatly depending on the requirements. Yes? I would have expected well under 10,000 euros.
MMalle Zwabber 2024-02-22 10:32:17#6Below €10,000 it gets tight. With own work like creating the slots and later reworking the slots, you can certainly save a few euros. It all depends on your craftsmanship skills. The material is not the decisive cost factor here.
Below €10,000 it gets tight. With own work like creating the slots and later reworking the slots, you can certainly save a few euros. It all depends on your craftsmanship skills. The material is not the decisive cost factor here.