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Re: Re: Another Newbie !!



> 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.
> >> I assume here you refer to what i believe is the
> inclusion of neutral to the switch which I have. If
> this is all is there a nice selection of momentary
> switches about??

No, the DIN units don't require neutral @ the switch, but you wire the
switch back to the DIN unit and also wire the lights back there too.


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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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