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RE: AWM2 + 240v Halogen lighting


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  • Subject: RE: AWM2 + 240v Halogen lighting
  • From: "Phillip Harris" <phil@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 20:16:19 +0100
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> Does anyone know if the AWM2 or LW10 will work with high voltage
> halogen lighting. i.e. mains powered, but not of the low voltage
> kind? Most of the X10 kit doesn't like low voltage halogens so I'm
> thinking, okay, how about 240v hologens?

I think this should be a good thing for a poll within the group as I
have *NEVER* had problems with low voltage halogen transformers nuking
X10 signals.

How about someone setting up a poll of "Halogen Users" with the
following options:

1) Have only used mains halogens,
2) Have used low voltage halogens with no problems at all (with DIN rail
modules),
3) Have used low voltage halogens with no problems at all (with LW10
modules),
4) Have used low voltage halogens with some difficulties (with DIN rail
modules),
5) Have used low voltage halogens with some difficulties (with LW10
modules),
6) Have tried low voltage halogens and couldn't get them to work (with
DIN rail modules),
7) Have tried low voltage halogens and couldn't get them to work (with
LW10 modules).

This way we can actually find out what problems people have had if any.

Sound reasonable?

Phil


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