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Re: momentary push switches/LD11


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  • Subject: Re: momentary push switches/LD11
  • From: "psghome2002" <psghome@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 15:45:29 -0000
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I'm also going to control bathroom extract fans etc. I was going to
use LD10's but have just thought about the in-line modules (can't
remember product codes). I guess there are pro's and con's of each
method in the wiring and access needed to each unit?

--- In ukha_d@y..., "graham_howe" <graham@s...> wrote:
> --- In ukha_d@y..., "psghome2002" <psghome@h...>
wrote:
> > Well... OK... a large 5 bed house but not quite a mansion :)
> >
> > I went for approx 3 circuits per room in most of the downstairs
> > rooms and 3 in the two master bedrooms (bedside lights x 2 and
> > ceiling light). I must admit to being a bit of a lighting freak
(it
> > makes so much of a difference) and a gadget junkie!
>
> Yep, you are cetainly a lighting freak! I may have three circuits
in
> the lounge and two in a couple of other rooms, anything else will
> have to be plug in modules.
> >
> > AD10's will switch a variety of other non-dimmable lights and
other
> > units. I need to confirm they will work OK with flourescent
though?
> >
>
> AD10s are fine with flourescents, I will use one for the
> garage/workshop and another for underfloor heating in bathrooms.
>
> > Paul.
>
> Graham



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