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Re: Re: Anyone using a harmony 2 wire X10 dimmer module yet?



Yes I think I saw them when I was looking. I wasn't sure if they would
go on a standard box and one of the light switches is inches away from
the downstairs alarm panel and I can't disturb that. Also wanted minimum
disruption and the chance to de-HA without too many odd type switches.
I'm doing three switches on a single box and I'm not sure that grid
switches would fit.

If I do a room where people will spend time (lounge, dining bedroom)
rather than a corridor I may go for some fancier switches.

Also I'm "resting" at the moment and until I find an IBM IMS/DB2
Sysprog
DBA job budgets are very tight. (advert over). What will happen is that
I'll get another contract or permie job and then not be in for
deliveries or have the time to play.

Oh well.

Simon


f I recall In message <d6fka3+qu79@xxxxxxx>, ben_simplyautomate
<Ben.Geach@xxxxxxx> writes
>>It is a shame that the push switches have the text on them though.
>
>We can supply Momentary switches with no text on them as part of the
>modular MK Grid plus range and also our "posh" metal finish
(mirror
>chrome / brass) Harmony Pro Switches.
>
>Regards,
>Ben
>
>
>----------------------------------------------
>Ben Geach
>Simply Automate
>
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>
>

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Simon Pawson





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