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RE: X10 electronics size - automated porch light


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  • Subject: RE: X10 electronics size - automated porch light
  • From: "Paul Miller" <pmiller@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 11:05:14 -0000
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why not use one of the porch light with the PIR in and just tape over the
sensor.



-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Barnett [mailto:Barnett_Ray@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 25 February 2001 10:37
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] X10 electronics size - automated porch light


I want to automate a porch light but can't easily replace the switch
(connected via a 3 gang switch) or tap into the wiring to fit an
inline module.

Consequently I wondered about stripping the electronics out of an
appliance module (either inline or 3 pin plug type) and hiding them
inside the porch lamp itself. So the question is, has anyone taken a
module apart already and can tell me what sort of size I can reduce
the essential bits too? It needs to be an appliance module since
ideally I want to use a low energy bulb.

Alternatively, can anyone suggest a suitable porch light that will
turn itself on at dusk, and switch off automatically after a set
number of hours? The only ones I've come across so far have PIRs
built in too.

Cheers, Ray Barnett





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