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Re: Re: Another Newbie !!



On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 13:20, mhctaylor wrote:
> Thanks Stuart,
>
> I think I am ok from an x10 point of view on the installation point
> just need to know whether I can do it and keep existing light switch
> or use something else that can be replaced easily if I move and that
> doesnt look awful!! It more not knowing exactly the components I need
> to go ahead? I think its dinrail module and then something in the
> switch?

You'll need to use momentary switches if you're going for X10 DIN units
(http://www.laser.com/laserlink=SGLD11),
and that requires a totally
different circuit to normal lights. On the other hand if you have
neutral at each of the switches you could use AW10U's, but they are pug
ugly IMO (http://www.laser.com/laserlink=SGAW10U)


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Stuart Grimshaw <stuart@xxxxxxx>

On a child's superman costume: "Wearing of this garment does not
enable you to fly."




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