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RE: newbie cable issues + no brainer questions



Hi Jonathan, I bought a B&Q Warehouse SDS or Rotary Stop Drill for =A35= 0 a
while back, well worth the money! Go get one...............

You can use it as an ordinary drill, a "proper" hammer drill or a= chisel
and with another attachment use it for chasing in conduits.
It is amazing how easy just drilling masonry holes is with one of these, can you tell I like it?

I have taken a large mains cable from my consumer unit up into my loft
to power a 74 way consumer unit I bought. This unit then houses a number of DIN rail appliance modules for switching mains or Fluorescent strip
lights and DIN Lamp modules for the lights.

In the consumer unit I have 3 rails, each with its own circuit breaker,
lower amps for lights, higher amperage for mains(ish) items.

I consulted the local electrician before going ahead with this just to
make sure it is legal and safe. Looks good.

I am re wiring my house as I go along but instead of having the ring
lighting circuit I have run the wires from the lamps and wall switches
up into the loft and then connected the ring up there. This is expensive in terms of time and money but I can then remove the cables from the
ring and fit them into the DIN modules and if I sell the house it is
simple to convert back to the ring system. I have everything labelled
also!

Don't bother getting an electrician in to re-wire your home, get good
advise and read how it is done, I bought a good book and read it and
then talked to my local electricians and did it myself, it is actually
no mystery how it is done.

Obviously be very VERY careful it can bite!

I intend using Clipsal switch face plates to control the lights but this is further down the line.

As for remotely controlling the oven, I think the appliance modules can
hack this power rating but, IMHO, I think some things are best not
automated, my opinion obviously and not based on any knowledge.

If I can help further feel free to contact me.

B.

-----Original Message-----
From:       TAWN Jonathan [mailto:jonathan.tawn@ga= pac.com]
Sent:      09 July 2002 19:24
To:      'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject:      RE: [ukha_d] newbie cable issues + n= o brainer questions

Hi...

I have a couple of questions, but I think I'll tell you lot what I want
to
have, and I'm sure you can come back to me with what I need .. (is need
the
correct word??!!)

The CAT5 wiring thing all in hand, I'm quite happy about doing all
that..

I want to be able to dim the lights (some of those flush mount ones,
like
most people have - but as I've got to buy everything yet....uurgh) I
want to
be able to dim them using my PC (put IR on the pc, and use a pronto or
some
other such device).
Also having them controlled by misterhouse  - to come on at pre-set times.
And go off likewise.
I'd like to be able to have the (when I fit the new kitchen) electric
oven
to be on a timer - controlled via the pc - is this possible? (high
current)
And I want to have all of my AV stuff in 'node0' (with all the other
junk..
sorry... pc + rack) - would the 'kat5' device be the most likely option? What type of cable do I need ? (I'm more than likely going to have the
house
re-wired including new consumer unit and whatever else it needs...)

How much does a re-wire cost ? (it's a 3 bed terrace (2 room's and a box room...(box room  =3D node 0) I was told it would be around a grand ?<= BR>
None of this will happen for around 6 months, I've got to save up as you can
understand!

Any help / advice on this sort of thing most appreciated.

Regards,

Jonathan.


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