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Re: AD10 problem



Thanks Ian.
I presume yours clicked when sent "on" and "off"
signals even though
the output stayed on. Did/could you repair your module?

Cheers,

Tim.


On 9/20/07, Ian <ian.bird@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> In days of old I had on of these and it failed in much the same way.
Turned
> out there was an actuating arm inside that was made of plastic and it
had
> broken in two. There was still the click as the magnets energised but
the
> main conductor was not sliding across hence no output change. Mine
stuck in
> the on position and since it was the kitchen lights was rather
obvious. An
> LD11 now sits in its place ;-)
>
> Ian



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