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Re: Wireless Lightswitches? {Scanned for Viruses}



Thanks - i'll look into that one, got a worrying feeling that budget
constraints may force me to mangle an X10 Stick-a-switch to look nice
:P

Ross

On 2 Dec 2003, at 12:16, Dean Barrett wrote:

> Clipsal Ulti would suit - they do an RF version of the switch which
you
> could stick to the wall, then place a switch/dimmer module in the
> ceiling
> void, you would also then be able to use the Ulti RF remote to control
> your
> lights.
>
>
>
> Dean.
>
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Ross McKillop [mailto:home@xxxxxxx]
>   Sent: 02 December 2003 11:59
>   To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>   Subject: [ukha_d] Wireless Lightswitches? {Scanned for Viruses}
>
>
>   Hi,
>
>   This might seem like a bit of a strange question. Are there any
>   lighting control systems for which wireless lightswitches exist
> (other
>   than the X10 stick-a-switch, which doesnt look all that nice?)
>
>   Basically, we've done something stupid... had all our walls
>   professionally replastered, only to realise that the light switch is
> in
>   the wrong place! However, it's got a plus side... SWMBO is now happy
>   with semi-automated (e.g. X10 / C-Bus (if i can afford it!))
> lighting,
>   if it means we dont have to raggle our nice new walls!
>
>   If there isnt any by anyone else I think i'll have to go down the
X10
>   route and try customising a stick-a-switch so that it looks nicer..
>   also has the advantages that the lamps in the room could also go on
>   X10, and be controllable from the switch on the wall.
>
>   --
>   Ross McKillop
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