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RE: LW11?! How long's that been available?


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  • Subject: RE: LW11?! How long's that been available?
  • From: "Doogie Brodie" <dbrodie@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2001 09:07:50 +0000
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>> Have you seen this page?
>>
>> http://www.eon3.com/content/products/product-detail.asp?intProductID=12
>
>We have that in stock for a long time. It is called LW10G German Wall
>Switch/Dimmer (the product code is actually on the front of the unit if
>you look carefully). The unit is just too deep for the standard UK
wallbox
>and, more importantly, a neutral wire is required.

Is there any way to easily retrofit something requiring a neutral? (either
LW10G or LD10) I am loathe to buy more LW10's due to the fact that I want
soft start in almost all places, and I have to simulate by having lights
dimmed to 0% most of the time (which uses 25% of the electricity....) I
live in quite an old building, but it was rewired not that long before I
moved in, and I'm not going to be staying there forever either, so don't
want a massive rewiring job if I have to strip a lot of it out before I
sell it (hence the attraction to light switch modules)

Any ideas?

Cheers

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