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RE: Urgent question on AW10's
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- Subject: RE: Urgent question on AW10's
- From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennethwatt@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 23:48:57 +0100
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Mark,
This should be reasonably easy depending on whether you want to use relays
or AD10's to do the actual donkey work as it were.
I keep telling people, mains stuff I'm okay with, it's electronics that
cause mental blockages ;o)
Really it's just a case of figuring the switch wires, which on any UK 240V
installation should be live only, unless your wiring is antique! All an
AD10
or relay is, is a live switch, think on it that way and life becomes a lot
clearer and easier.
K.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark McCall [mailto:mark@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 22 April 2001 21:44
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Urgent question on AW10's
> This is currently top of my wish-list, as I have on several occasions
in
the
> last couple of weeks, gone out and left the heating on constant, both
> wasting my gas bill, and coming home to a sweltering house!
I'm not sure how to wire into my existing 3-channel digital timer clock.
My
spark isn't interested in doing it either :-(
> Likewise, I haven't thought about how to go about it yet, but I know I
do
> want to have it controlled by Comfort, so that Comfort can turn the
heating
> off when I arm it!
Good idea. I will definately want Comfort to have control via the phone
menus. Just been on holiday and it would have been great to have been able
phone the house on the way back and have the heating on for us arriving
home.
> I must get round to thinking about how to do this in the
> next few weeks... - perhaps we can have a bit of a brainstorm when you
guys
> are visiting the Gordon Intercontinental in a couple of weeks time....
Keith "the man" Doxey will sort it for you!
:-)
M.
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