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RE: Re: "Breaking" the latch on a pull switch
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- Subject: RE: Re: "Breaking" the latch on a pull
switch
- From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennethwatt@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 22:10:23 +0100
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You can find out about it here : http://www.bik.com/
Someone was trying to get the boards and stuff to build it on this forum,
but it has not surfaced for awhile now.
K.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Johnson [mailto:poco.loco@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 07 June 2001 21:23
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: "Breaking" the latch on a pull switch
> The downside is that the bathroom door really has to be left ajar when
not
> in use and you have to wait until it resets before the next body
enters.
> This is one reason why I really want a couple of BIK sensors as this
gets
> rid of those problem totally.
BIK sensors - what are these and how do they over come the problem you
describe?
Mark J
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