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X10 Question


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  • Subject: X10 Question
  • From: "Roger Bilboul" <Bilboul@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 19:23:42 +0100
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This question has probably been dealt with before and to that effect my apologies.
I have moved to a new house that is fed by a 3 phase supply. I have installed some low voltage halogen lights in two of the outlets of a looped circuit. Each outlet is not individually switched except back at the consumer unit and for the whole loop. I would like to individually switch the halogen lights. The lights are fitted on top of a bookcase where there  is plenty of room to add - out of sight - additional 12v transformer sized units.
I have two questions:
What would be your recommendation for the type of module I should wire next to the halogen fittings?
Will it matter which phase my X10 controller is plugged into?  and if it does, and I have no convenient access to the same phase as that of the lights, is there a way around that?
 
 Roger
 

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