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Re: Appliance Modules
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- Subject: Re: Appliance Modules
- From: "Bernard Grychowski" <grychowski@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 14:20:43 +0200
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On 12 Jul 2000, at 10:52, paul gordon wrote:
> Yeah sure, just so long as you don't mind the click when they operate,
and
> the fact that they obviously cannot be dimmed....
>
> Seeing as lamp and appliance modules are exactly the same price, I'm
not
> sure why you'd want to do it though - sure there are circumstances
when you
> might have a light you wish to control, that you know you will never
want to
> dim, but even so, I'd still use a lamp module just for the silent
operation,
> and also because of the "you never know..." factor!
>
For appliance rail module, I think there is a difference with worth to use
them instead of lamp module : You can use them with a permanent
on/off switch and a momentary on swith. As I know the lapm module only
works with momentary on switch. So, if you want to use them with
existing wires and switch, you have to think about it
Bernard
Marseille, France
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