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A quite stunningly "newbie" question :)


  • To: "UKHA_D" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: A quite stunningly "newbie" question :)
  • From: "Graham Butler" <graham@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 03:21:03 -0000
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I've been seeing these DIN modules popping up all over the place while
looking at X10 stuff and, having had zero experience with electrical
wiring,
was a little nonplussed.  However, a little bit of surfing (doncha just
love
insomnia) and I think I've figured it out, so I guess I'm just after
confirmation.

As I understand it, these things connect directly to the mains, therefore
one module will control ALL things plugged into that section of the mains?
So if you had several appliances in one room that you wanted to have
different X10 addresses, you'd most likely have to use plug-in modules
bearing in mind the UK's predilection for ring mains?

G



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