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Re: Anyone using Homeeasy? Some probs with modules responding


  • Subject: Re: Anyone using Homeeasy? Some probs with modules responding
  • From: "b_weijenberg" <b_weijenberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 01 Nov 2008 06:50:36 -0000

Try also this forum.

Bert

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, James Reed <james.reed@...> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I wonder if anyone is using the B&Q Homeeasy system successfully?
>
> I've been playing around with it for a while. Parts of it are
working
> really well (switched sockets, mostly) but I'm having a headache
with
> the wired in on/off units. I've got two wall lights and a desk
light.
> THe wall lights have been equipped with HE304s (fairly basic on/off
> units), and the desk light with another switching socket. They are
all
> paired with a wall mounted switch.
>
> I can't get these to behave reliably. What tends to happen is that
one
> or other of the wall lights will either not switch on, or not
switch
> off. I can press the switch repeatedly and nothing will happen,
then
> wait a moment or do something else and then it will work again.
I've
> tried using a different remote control with the same results. Also,
I
> don't think it's a faulty module as they both seem to have the same
problem!
>
> It's annoying, because otherwise the system works very well. I
wondered
> if anyone else had had such problems / solutions?
>
> Thanks
>
> James
>



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