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Re: RE: Quick X10 Question



Under normal circumstances you will be fine using the lamp modules
with
two important points
1) Don't overload them as they will not handle the current and
2) Don't use them with florescents. There are exceptions I understand to
this latter rule but they are special ones.

I don't know about lights with transformers as some you can and some you
cannot.

Ian





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p.s. I should've added that I don't need a local switch to turn these on
&
off, just signals coming over the wiring.



Cheers,



Tim.



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From: Tim [mailto:timsyahoo@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 16 July 2007 10:13
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: Quick X10 Question



I have a quick question about X10.How closely can lamp modules be made to
imitate appliance modules?



If I want to use some to turn on & off floodlights outside and/or
fluorescent tubes can I just send "on" & "off"
commands rather than "dim"
commands? What about lights with transformers?

Does it depend on the exact model number of lamp module?



Cheers,



Tim.


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