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RE: LD10 Wiring.
- To: "'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: LD10 Wiring.
- From: "Bird, Ian" <ian.bird@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 09:50:59 -0000
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If you plan to use the current wiring as I did (2 switches and one LD10/11)
it is important to find out how it is currently wired. There are about 3
ways of doing it. Use a meter as well and don't go on colours (with the
mains off and check continuity) and it is then a reasonably simple task. I
created a doc on how I did mine which is somewhere at home. If you want a
copy then mail me and I will send it off.
Ian
-----Original Message-----
From: Eamon O'Gorman [mailto:eamonogorman@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 18 February 2001 20:39
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: [ukha_d] LD10 Wiring.
Is it possible to wire more than one momentary switch to an LD10 ? The
reason I ask is that I want switches at different ends of the room to
control a single light switch. Can anyone give details as to how this would
be done ?
Eamon
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