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Re: X10 lamp modules


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  • Subject: Re: X10 lamp modules
  • From: "paul gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2000 15:53:16 GMT
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>Ripping up the bathroom floorboards to replace an LD10s fuse similarly
does
>not fall into my 'cool' category.
>

There have been numerous mentions about the problems with using LD/AD10's
in
awkward or inaccessable places, which got me thinking...

(If I'm being daft here, please forgive me, as I don't actually have any of
the DIN rail modules...)

BUT, surely it must be possible to "remote" the fuse in the
module: - IE
take out the fuse, solder a suitable length of appropriately rated cable to
the fuse holder, and solder another fuse-holder onto the end of that. Then
you can hide the module away anywhere, and run the fuse to a convenient
location.... - perhaps even one of those flush-mount fuse-holder
faceplates...

feasable?      safe???


Paul G.


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