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Re: Garden lights


  • Subject: Re: Garden lights
  • From: "Ewen Cameron" <ejc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 08 May 2006 08:36:06 -0000

Hi Neil,

Thanks for the reply.  Are your X10 DIN rail switches in the garden=20
or indoors?

The lights you use have four spots per transformer.  Do you have one=20
X10 DIN rail switch per transformer?  This means you can't adjust=20
the levels of individual lights - but that might not be a problem.=20=20
How many sets of lights do you have?

Ewen

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Neil Fuller <neil.fuller@...> wrote:
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> Ewen
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> I've got a similar set up here. I've put some of these low voltage=20
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> http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/DTFK4.html
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> and connected them to X10 DIN rail switches mounted in Sarel=20
enclosures.
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> Works a treat, especially when used in conjunction with external=20
PIRs=20
> and comfort.
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> Cheers
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> Neil
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> > Has anyone tried the x10 garden light spikes? Are they any good?
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> > What other alternatives are there without getting into DIY LED=20
land?
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> > I have two armoured cable runs from node 0 - one to the shed
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> > with three loops above ground at places I want lighting.
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