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Re: [comfort-technical] Interfacing with Homevision and Power Cuts



Title: Re: [ukha_d] [comfort-technical] Interfacing with Home
        I initially ran HV off the 12V battery (after having dropped it t 9V of course). There is one big problem though and I have found that not doing this and having a recovery setup in HV is preferable.

        The big thing (why I never thought of this before I tried it amazes me) is that all your power is down so you can't send or receive X10. If this is not an issue then the other i/o still works fine - provided the kit it is connected to is still powered.

        Kevin.

>  I don't do this as I have a standby 12V car battery for the low voltage stuff and I keep it trickle charged. I guess you could tap
> int the UPS battery supply if you were so inclined.
 
Do you run your HomeVision off this?
> I hate wall warts with a vengeance - particularly the unmarked ones that once separated from their intended you
 
Doesn't everyone!! :0)
 
M.
 
 



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