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RE: Inductive Load Dimming


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  • Subject: RE: Inductive Load Dimming
  • From: "Dr John Tankard" <john@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 13:00:48 -0000
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> OK ... here's info that I can put in *FROM EXPERIENCE*.
>
> I bought 4 sets of the "Massive" (brand) low voltage
lighting sets from
> HomeBase when they were on special offer at something like £14 a set.
This
> was before I got into X10 and so therefore the type of
> transformer they came
> with wasn't an issue. As it is they come with an electronic
> transformer and
> so when I started playing with X10 I thought I wouldn't be able to
control
> these.
>
> Maybe this is unusual, maybe this shouldn't have worked ... all I
> can say it
> that it did!
>

Mark's transformers are not electronic they are torroidal transformers, and
it is that type I was pointing out had a potential problem.


John.





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