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Re: Bathroom Light Switch
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- Subject: Re: Bathroom Light Switch
- From: Mick Furlong <dorsai@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2001 02:16:49 +0100
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hmmmmm anyone recall theremins? (not sure about the spelling...hell it
is late and I am full of alcohol)..basically it was a musical
instrumnet...flower power days I think...worked on
inductance....closer you move your hands higher the sound...I seem to
recall being able to move your hands in two planes ...pitch and volume
or whatever ;)....one version was a big pole which was played by
running the hands up and down it...sorry wife thinks I am kidding but
it is true :)
Any way wouldn't that make a great no hands switch ala startrek?
CHeers
Mick
On Sat, 31 Mar 2001 20:16:21 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi Robert,
>
> I spoke to the 'secret switch' people as well re this - they have
not got
>approval for a wall mounted proximity switch for use in bathrooms (and
have
>abandoned current plans to do so ) but say if it is mounted behind a
tile
>that should meet approvals although they do not market the switch with
this
>statement - I am still skeptical. (They make another product with a
hidden
>wire antenna for sensing that uses an isolating psu down to 5V which is
>approved). However I am intrigued by this so I will have a word with
>Harrisons & see what they say - BTW I am in Huddersfield too.
>
> Kevin
>
>on 30/3/01 5:24 pm, Robert Crawshaw at robert@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Kevin Hawkins <tivo@xxxxxxx>
>To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:07 PM
>Subject: [ukha_d] Bathroom Light Switch
>
>
>> I have a need for a wall mounted switch for some lights
surrounding a
>> mirror in a bathroom. There is already a 110V/240V shaver supply
there
>that
>> I intend to power the lights from, and hopefully remove & use
this cutout
>> for the switch, it is a standard single lightswitch size.
>>
>> Is there anything available in the UK that meets regulations
for this
>?
>> A touch switch or proximity switch perhaps. I can't use the
proximity
>hidden
>> wire in the wall method unless it is totally behind the wall
mounted box.
>I
>> know they have a switch product soon but not yet (can't remember
their
>> company name at the moment).
>
>
>A local retailer (David Harrisons) here sells proximity switches that
look
>like a standard single gang blanking plate, there is a small led i
think
>which is just about visible.
>From memory i think they were about 25 quid +vat
>Salesman also told me you could fit it behind, say a bathroom tile and
it
>would still work.
>
>Any good?
>
>
>Robert Crawshaw http://www.golcar.demon.co.uk
>Member of HAUG (Huddersfield Amiga User Group)
>
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