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RE: Running an American X10 Device
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- Subject: RE: Running an American X10 Device
- From: "Ian B" <Ian@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 08:20:45 -0000
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Also
are they not on a different cycle to us, 50Hz for one and 60Hz for the
other?
Ian
Hi
Karlos
I
have
not had first hand experience, but I believe what you are suggesting is not
possible, due to the UK-USA transformer interfering with the X10
signals.
Justin.
Hello Everyone!
:)
Quick question, following on from my earlier
query.
Can I run an American X10 device just by slotting
on
a UK-USA adapter? There a lot cheaper over there and I don't need to worry
about aesthetics where I'm gonna be stickin 'em. Would this work? Anyone
done
it?
Cheerio,
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