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Re: high voltage home runs?
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 11:31:32 -0400, "Robert L. Bass"
<robertlbass@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Perhaps I didn't find the right CentraLite stuff, I found a price list
for their "elegance" line that starts about $6k for 24 loads or about
$250 per load, which is a bit steep for what I'm looking for.
>> I actually did this 15-20 years ago, using latching relays and low
>> voltage SP/DT momentary switches. What I have been looking for is an
>> upgrade path. I am adding several circuits to my system during a
>> major remodel of the house, and I can still get the same relays I have
>> been using, although the price has certianly gone up. I am looking
>> for a DIY friendly company that has something like CentraLite's
>> products...
>
>As I began to read your post I was thinking of suggesting CentraLite.
>Obviously, you have already considered them. Their products are IMO
>reasonably priced. From the tech info I've seen so far, they're apparently
>no more difficult to install than any breaker panel once you have home run
>the circuits.
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