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Re: XM10A Voltage Coversion


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  • Subject: Re: XM10A Voltage Coversion
  • From: "Gareth Cook/STA/Lotus" <gcook@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 16:07:14 +0100
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Nope - I have multiple stepdowns and multiple US X10 devices working
happily. Comfort and the IR <> X10 jobby talk to them OK.

G.

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Gareth

Sorry if I'm being a pain...just spoke to M**lin and they sell a stepdown
transformer at
£20, but they are insistent that this will stop X10 working...are
they wrong or have I misinterpreted your original e-mail that says the
XM10A
will work fine with a stepdown transformer??

Cheers
James







"Gareth Cook/STA/Lotus" <gcook@xxxxxxx> on 08/08/2001
14:43:22




To:   James INGHAM/EN/HTLUK@HTLUK
cc:


Subject:  Re: XM10A Voltage Coversion




Stepdown transformer - converts 110/120v to 220/240v for use in the UK.

The XCam only chucks out an NTSC signal tho...

G.
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                   james.ingham@or
                   ange.co.uk            To:     "Gareth
Cook/STA/Lotus"
<gcook@xxxxxxx>
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                   08/08/2001            Subject:     Re: XM10A Voltage
Coversion
                   14:49







Gareth

Please be gentle with me...I'm not really a techy (I just try
hard!)..whats a stepdown??

Thx
James


--- In ukha_d@y..., "Gareth Cook/STA/Lotus" <gcook@l...>
wrote:
> I have one of those - just plug it into a stepdown - works fine.,
>
> G.
>
>
> Gareth Cook
> Senior Engineering Specialist
> EMEA EDT, IBM SWG
> Lotus Park, Staines, TW18 3AG
> Office:  +44 (0) 1784 445 166
> Mobile:  +44 (0) 7980 445 166
> Fax:      +44 (0) 1784 499 166
> Work: g@xxxxxxx
> Personal: g@xxxxxxx
> AIM Chat : TheBoyG
>
> ----- Forwarded by Gareth Cook/STA/Lotus on 08/08/2001 14:38 -----
>
> Discussion
> Main Topic
>
> james.ingham@o...
> Today 14:27
>
>
> .
> Subject:
> .
> [ukha_d] XM10A Voltage Coversion
> .
> Category:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi All
>
> I have just recieved from X10.com (via a friend) a colour camera
video
> sender
> (wot was on offer with some freebies), its arrived with an
XM10A...which
> is
> basically a 110V transformer down to 12V, with integrated X10 (i.e.
you
> can use
> X10 to turn the transformer on and off)..... does anyone have any
ideas if
> it
> would be possible to convert this to work on 240V.....or am I going
to
> have to
> go out and buy an Appliance Module and a 12V transformer to achieve
the
> same
> thing :-(
>
> Many Thx
> James
>
>
>
>
>
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