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Re: New bedroom advice



I just glued mine inside a plastic box along with a piece of terminal block
to connect the cables.  The LD11 does run hot, so make sure the box is
ventilated.

No idea about clipsal switches.  You can get rocker switches with a
momentary action (I think MK do one, but it might have a bell symbol on
it),
and I've seen some push button switches in brass (expensive, though).  I
don't remember which websites, unfortunately, so you'll have to get your
Google hat on!

Mal



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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] New bedroom advice


>
>
> >Use the X10 DIN dimmer - LD11.
>
> Yes, never thought of that. I had (incorrectly) assumed the
connections
> would be the same as the LM12 (ie no switch input)
>
> Are these safe to mount without a DIN rail? Or do I need a (rather
> expensive) DIN rail enclosure?
>
> Another question - if I use a Clipsal-style momentary switch, how easy
are
> these to fit to standard blanking plates (I dont like the plain white
> plastic!) by drilling?
>
> Cheers,
>
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> /Neil/
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