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Re: x10 basics--noob question



Need a bit more info please. Do I have this right? You have a light above
the sink that works now using a pull chain from the light fixture. So there
is power to the fixture. Is there a switch for that fixture already in place
but broken or no switch for the fixture anywhere, except for the pull chain?
 If there's no wall switch now then you could use the following 3 items to
do what you want to do. These are all from www.x10.com:
 http://www.x10.com/automation/lm15a_s.html  This goes in the fixture. Screw
it into the bulb socket and scre the bulb into it.
 http://www.x10.com/automation/ss13a_s.html  This switch simply sticks on
the wall and can controll up to 3 lights with Dimming control.
 http://www.x10.com/automation/tm751_s.html  This plugs into any convenient
outlet and relays the signal from the switch to the fixture module.

"T.B." <balfour@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:11aqbkuic6g458c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ok, i have a pull cord light above my kitchen sink that I need to replace
> with a regular light fixture that needs to be controlled by a switch.  the
> problem is that I can't get into the wall to access the wiring to make the
> switch work properly.   somewhere along the way, someone told me that I
> could overcome this problem by using an x10 switch module to control the
> new
> light fixture.
>
> so my question is: will x10 work for me in this application?  if so, what
> components will I need and how do they install?  i have found this product
> http://www.smarthome.com/2031.html  but don't know if it is what I need.
> is
> there something that will need to go on the light itself?  i'm confused
> and
> haven't really found any good websites that address my specific questions.
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> TB in Austin
>
>




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