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Re: Leviton HCA02-10E



Yeah, but the only problem is I can't install these in a client's home as
the are not UL approved :(


"brobin" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Paul, you want to try the XTB first with a passive coupler.  I think the
> XTB will make repeaters obsolete. One cuses enough problems but multiple
> repeaters can be be real trouble.  Even the ACT repeaters which are
> designed for multiple units don't play that well together. My own
> experience with the XTB is that it does the job beutifully and the onle
> reason for a repeater would be if you have problems with controlling from
> a Mini/Maxi Controller - in which case I'd try a Booster link from
> Smarthome.
>
>
> "Paul S." <paul4aes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:Henlg.68$7_4.12@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> Interesting
>>
>>
>> "Jack Edin" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:vLGdnaKQYL8XYAjZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Paul,
>>>
>>> I don't know the answer, but I may have a better solution.
>>>
>>> Do you know about Jeff Volp's X-10 Transmission Booster?
>>>
>>> http://jeffvolp.home.att.net/x10xmtbuf/xtb_description.htm
>>>
>>> I have two. Both built from kits. Both worked first time.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps, and if it does please come back and tell us!
>>>
>>> Thankx,
>>>
>>> Jack
>>> :)
>>>
>>>
>>> Paul S. wrote:
>>>> Can anyone explain how the Leviton HCA02-10E coupler-repeater deals
>>>> with multiple HCA02-10E's installed in several sub-panels as Leviton
>>>> recommends? How can they do this without getting into a ping-pong
>>>> match? TIA
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>> Advanced Electrical Solutions, Inc.
>>
>>
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