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Re: Re: X10 Relay Switch for boiler
Hi Steve,
From your drawing it would appear that to switch the circuit on you
simply short out pins 1 and 2.
If you want to leave the room thermostat in then simply connect in where
the clock would normally go with your relay contacts. If you don't need
the thermostat and have your own temperature monitoring, then simply
wire to pins 1 & 2.
Hope this makes sense and helps.
Dave...
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steve@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Hawes,Timothy Edward \(GEG\)"
> <haweste@a...> wrote:
>
> > How much is "a lot of money" ? You should be able to
get a
> > reasonable > electronic programmer for under 40 quid
>
> OK, so it wasn't that much money (although considerably more than
> £40) I just want to "automate it" :-)
>
> I have the wiring diagram...
>
> http://www.tedsoft.co.uk/diagram.gif
>
> Am I right in thinking I could just fit a appliance module to L an N
> and have the output going to 2? Or have I just blown myself up? :-)
>
> Luckily I'm not going to be doing it myself, I just want to know which
> bits to buy...
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve
>
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