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Marmitek Micro Modules


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Marmitek Micro Modules
  • From: "m_surgenor" <zen8432@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 11:25:54 -0000
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Looking at these again this morning following Paul's question, I
don't see any reference in their current sales literature to a claim
that I believe was made when they were launched - i.e. "the ability
to work better in 'noisy'" environments". In practice what does
this
mean, can anyone substantiate that?

I have a number of LW10's dotted around the house but have one in
particular that I've never managed to get working reliably. I can get
HomeSeer to issue an X10 ON command but in only 5 times out of 10
does it work. An X10 OFF *never* works. It is also subject to
switching on 'by itself' when I haven't issued an ON.

I've never managed to establish what's blocking the OFF's or causing
the sporadic ON's.

Would a Micro Module in this situation perform any better?

Malcolm




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