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DIN LD10 light module location


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: DIN LD10 light module location
  • From: Bazza <bazza2000@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 00:17:50 -0800 (PST)
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Hi,

I've just got a few X10 devices working around my
home
lamp and appliance modules and would now like to
start
controlling the house lights etc. using the LD10 DIN
modules.

I'm in the UK and I've noticed that the LD10 DIN
module is normally
housed near the fuse board in a house.  Is this
true,
or can I mount it physically near to the light
itself.

Mounting it nearer to the physical light would make
it
easier for wiring etc, however, less for changing
fuses etc.  Is there a preference or safety issues?
As this will
probably be in the loft, I don't mind having to go
up
there for maintenance, however, I would mind having
to
re-wire to a DIN box and then back to the light
everytime I wanted to add control for further
lights!!

Also, can you operate this with a normal light
switch,
i.e. ON and OFF positions.  The only reason I ask is
that I remember seeing a comment in a pdf document
that states
that you can.

Cheers for any help.

Bazza.



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