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RE: OT Electronics guru



No but I will give it a try.  Thanks.

-----Original Message-----
From: ian.bird@xxxxxxx
[mailto:ian.bird@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 01 April 2004 11:22
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] OT Electronics guru


Have you tried one of these UPS power strips? UPS's are normally very good
at stopping X-10 signals - it may work for the interference as well. I
have no experience with these, just a thought.

Ian







<anthony.kirrane@xxxxxxx>
01/04/2004 10:12
Please respond to ukha_d


To:     <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
cc:
Subject:        [ukha_d] OT Electronics guru


Hi all

As some of you may be aware my LCD screen is stopping all X10
communication
in my home.  Well I am fairly certain it is the screen.  Everything worked
fine for about 12 months then all stopped working and erroneous commands
started appearing in my controlling software logfiles.  When I unplug the
screen from the mains everything works when I plug it back in nothing
works.
So as I cannot really afford to buy another screen and discard my existing
one I am investigating getting it repaired.  I have asked my local
electronic
repair shop and tried to explain to them that the screen appears to be
working perfectly well but that I believe it is putting noise onto my
powerline or sucking X10 signals off.  At this point they got lost.  Do
any
of you guys or gals want to have a go at fixing the problem.  If you are
interested then please email me off list.  I would of course expect and be
happy to pay for your services.

Regards


Anthony







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