K I still don't understand.
Why would I have to worry about the internal power protection of the receiver if there is no current back feeding from the power inserter?
I have read elsewhere that I should only hook the power inserter up through a dpp44 to port 1 and the another line from my stb to port 2 of the dpp44. Which I cant see why I would have to run a switch before a switch.
And I have also read just go to port 1 directly on the lnb from the power inserter and run another line from port 2 of the lnb to the stb.
Which i cant seem to get a good reason why I wouldn't just run the power inserter on the same line as my stb to port 1 of my lnb and in doing so not waste 1 of my 3 ports.
Really hoping for a better answer than you just cant? I think this could be a help to a lot of people out there!
1) Does the current from the power inserter only flow to the lnb or does it also back feed to the receiver?
2) Is there a difference in the power between a power inserter that came from a dpp44 and a sw44 or is the power inserter the same?
Thanks for the help Boozy
And just tell me if i'm being stupid!! haha