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RE: Micromodules....
Paul,
That's a brilliant idea. It would be a piece of weewee to replace the
plug
with a plug-in PSU type case with the module inside.
Keith's going to have to come up with something good to retain today's
"most
respect goes to...." award.
Steve.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Gordon [mailto:paul_gordon@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 01 May 2002 13:59
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Micromodules....
>
>
> Interesting read of Ant's review of the A10 micromodule... Got me
to
> wondering if it might finally be feasible to do something
> which I've been
> thinking about for some time, which is to have an X10 plugtop
> rather than an
> X10 socket...
>
> Then individual appliances could have an X10 plug fitted to
> them and thus
> could be plugged in at any "normal" socket and still be
> controllable... dead
> handy for the hoover, or the iron or stuff like that which
> might be plugged
> in to different places around the house...
>
> Any thoughts on how feasible this might be now....
>
> Paul G.
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