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Re: Newbie veteran question



It's still easier to replace rather than try to repair. The Wall Rec.
are notorious for their problem of a cheap plastic piece breaking. You'd
think after all these years they'd have replaced it with a stronger
piece but they haven't.

From:Vette Guy
condoinparadise@xxxxxxx

> Hi there
>
> I have be using X10 for over 25 years, but until recently never
> discovered all the on line info available for repairs, trouble
> shooting and modifications.
>
> here is the question, I have a wall receptacle the ratchets when
> turned off, but operates fine when turned on. In the past I would
> toss it out and buy a new one, but now that I have found all of
> you.........repair or replace? if repair, suggestions / link please.
>
> Thanks




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