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RE: LD10/11 and LM12U
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- Subject: RE: LD10/11 and LM12U
- From: Martin Greenwood <martin@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 12:11:10 +0000
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At 10:11 am +0000 7/11/00, nick.broughton@xxxxxxx wrote:
>I dim my LM12U's to zero, rather than turning them off (anybody know of
>any downsides to this?). That way they can be brightened to any level
>without going to 100% first.
>It's not the same as a memory dim, but it's a reasonable compromise for
>my purposes.
>
>Nick
This sounds a clever trick, I guess this is something that is easily
done with a controller?
What controller do you use?
At first I am playing with RF switches that send simple X10 commands
using a TM12 RF receiver.
The controller is a later project!!
Martin
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