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Re: Laser curtain motor...



> The instructions specify *only* the attached mains lead as being
required, -
> nowhere (that I've found) does it mention using the wall-wart
adapter....

The wall wart is for powering the Add-a-Motor unit itself and is required.

> So I just want to clarify.... - does (or does not) the mains
connection
> supply the motor power as well, or is the mains connection used only
for the
> X10 interface? - should I connect both the mains *and* the wall-wart
to the
> control unit?

The mains lead and plug is for the X-10 controller and the wall wart is
for the motor unit. We make them separate units for safety reasons.

> I'm assuming that I need both, since at the moment, I can see the
control
> unit responding to X10 signals (the blue LED flashes), but there is no
life
> at all at the motor...

The wall wart is required.

> However, I'd prefer not to take a chance on plugging it all in if it's
> wrong!!!

Sorry about the confusion. We'll change the instructions to make it more
explicit.

Regards,

Kwong Li
li@xxxxxxx
Laser Business Systems Ltd.
http://www.laser.com
http://www.cbus-shop.com




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