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Re: X10 modifications from 110v to 220v


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: X10 modifications from 110v to 220v
  • From: "etj_webster" <etj_webster@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 13:22:54 -0000
  • Mailing-list: list ukha_d@xxxxxxx; contact ukha_d-owner@xxxxxxx
  • Reply-to: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Neil Fuller" <neil@f...> wrote:
> This is probably old news but I've just found it and it
> could be of use to others too!!! . . . . . .
>
> Not sure if 220v mods will be ok for 230v mains though.
>
> Don't blame me if it all goes BANG!
>
> http://www.laureanno.com/


Yep, works a treat.

I brought a load of 110v x10 stuff from the US a couple of
months back.
I carried out some mods to a couple of the modules as
described and they work fine. This was after I had checked
the circuitry to see what was going on of course (qualified
in electronics so couldn't help myself ! lol)
Just need to sort the rest of my lot out now.

There is a better site which has more info, but I don't have
the link here at work...

Cheers,
Webbo (aka John).



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