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Re: TM13U failures



Hi Baz
I had a problem with the first tm13 i bought, it lasted quite a few months
then for no apparant reason, it just exploded intrernally, nothing plugged
into it when i went.
Sent it back under warranty and it was replaced no problem.
The new one has been fine for over 12 months now (Touch wood)

Might just be "one of them things" or part of a bad batch :(


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bazza" <bazza2000@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 11:29 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] TM13U failures


> I have recently had a failure with a TM13U RF module.
> The module was replaced and has now failed again for a
> second time.  Has anyone had this kind of problem with
> these modules?  The 1st module that broke had an
> appliance connected to it, but it was permenantly ON
> and therefore the (A1 code) X10 functionality of the
> product was hardly ever used.  Since the original
> failure, and as I rely heavily on RF to X10
> translation in my home, I've just left the TM13U
> module on its own without connecting anything to it
> and without using the A1 code at all.  i.e. all the
> thing does is relay RF to X10 signals.  I have had no
> other X10 problems in my home with a variety of
> different modules. The 1st replacement has lasted
> about 8 weeks.  I only live in a 2up 2down and there's
> nothing special about the UK mains supply.
> Anyone give me any ideas as to where the problems
> might be? or any alternatives?
>



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