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I was reading an article in the winter edition of 'connections' about counterfeit or poor quality cable. Apparently the 'Approved Cables Initiative' (ACI) reported a fall in the number of cables being submitted to them for testing. The ACI are suggesting complacency in the industry.
They've cited the current situation in Australia, as a reason to be aware of sub standard cables, and sourcing from a reputable supplier; Infinity cable recall: act now before it's too late - https://www.accc.gov.au/update/infinity-cable-recall-act-now-before-its-too-late
Its estimated the cost of replacing these faulty cables in Australia could cost an estimated £46 million. What a nightmare scenario
They've cited the current situation in Australia, as a reason to be aware of sub standard cables, and sourcing from a reputable supplier; Infinity cable recall: act now before it's too late - https://www.accc.gov.au/update/infinity-cable-recall-act-now-before-its-too-late
Its estimated the cost of replacing these faulty cables in Australia could cost an estimated £46 million. What a nightmare scenario