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Re: This Damn Country!


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: This Damn Country!
  • From: Ian Lowe <ian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 06:54:08 -0700 (PDT)
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--- Richard Malcolm-Smith <rich@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> One thing to lookout for is that in the US modules the inductor is in
> series with the neutral line. If you are hoping to run 3 wires out of
> it to make an inline module you have to move the indductor to the
live
> output to the lamp. Otherwise its not going to be in the circuit.

Richard,

I was intending to use these modded modules as "in-line" with
two-core
mains cable using only double-insulated lamps etc. so I don't think
that problem will apply, however, in the interests of complete
knowledge....

Did you simply switch the live and neutral connectors around, or did
you change the circuit? Can you post details of your mods?

Ian.


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>+++
Ian R Lowe. Director, Wintermute Consultancy Ltd.
e-mail: ian@xxxxxxx
Onward and Upward! Towards Ascension!

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