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Dead CM12U - Is this common?


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  • Subject: Dead CM12U - Is this common?
  • From: "treworgey" <ccwilliams@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 08:36:35 -0000
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Hi Folks,

My CM12U stopped responding a few days ago.  At the time I was too
busy to sort it out, however at about the same time I noticed a
strange smell.  I should have put two and two together!

I assume the unit is a gonner. Is this common? Could it be caused by
having dead batteries in the unit?  At about the same time it died I
turned the power off to do some re-wiring perhaps it didn't like the
surge upon switch on?  Also I tried Homeseer the other day, could
this have stressed the unit in any way - clutching at straws here!

In any case the unit came from Homebase so I suspect there is little
chance of a replacement - assuming I could find the reciept!

Is there a more reliable way of comunicating with X10 from a PC?  The
annoying thing is I have just finished building a dedicated HA PC and
was hoping to use the CM12U!  I  have Comfort but it's X10
functionality is very limited.  HomeVision is the obvious choice, but
is financially out of the question.

Regards,

Chris Williams
Worcester



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