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Re: SPDT needed for control
The Universal Module already has a SPDT built in. Just attach one lead
from the 24v adaptor to one screw terminal, run another wire from the
other terminal to the valve and connect the other lead from the adaptor
to the other wire on the valve. Or, as others posted, just plug the
adaptor into an appliance module.
From:cswanson2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
cswanson2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Guys,
>
> Thought maybe someone might have an idea. I want
> to use a universal X10 module to control a
> 24V .6a valvue actuator, and I'm told I need
> an SPDT to do that. I have the X10 universal module,
> 24 V power supply, and the actuator. Now all I
> need is an SPDT.
>
> I could use some info on what kind of SPDT and where
> to get it, and also could use some sort of basic
> diagram of how to set that all up.
>
> Thanks much,
>
> Carl
> cswanson2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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