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RE: Re: Wiring light switches...
Paul,
You say you wish for modules with a quicker response than X10 - I'm about
to
install momentary switches controlling a rack of LD11's and,
understandably,
I'm now concerned...
How are you wiring the switches? Direct to the LD11's (that's how I
was
intending to do it - minimising any lag in the system) or to something
like
HV that's sending the X10 command out?
Thanks,
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: psghome2002 [mailto:psghome@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 18 July, 2002 09:40
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Wiring light switches...
I recently re-wired my house for momentary switches and LD11's (now
wish I'd used modules with a quicker response than X10 - but that's
a different story!). I pretty much left the old cabling and ceiling
rose structure in place and ran a new 1mm T&E cable to each light
switch, breaking into the circuit and feeding the LD11's. With 17
rooms, even that's a LOT of cabling and even though the house is
only 4 years old, it was a real pig to do as a variety of wall
construction methods had been used. Works really well though (and
first time).
Paul.
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