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Re: Xmas is early - with LED lights



On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 20:59:00 -0700, AZ Woody wrote:

> These are old modules I keep with the Xmas stuff, and I don't mind doing
> some "surgery".
>
> Ya think this is a "local control" issue with the modules?  If so,
> what's the website that tells you how to hack the module? (I've lost it
> long ago...)
>
> I know I could probably add an inci light and draw enough power to make
> this work, but that's kind of against the reason I'm using LEDs!

I was going to give the other folks a bit of a ribbing for not
giving _the_ site for such information but when I went there it
wasn't there any longer. So I did a quick search and found his
new site:

http://www.idobartana.com/

Ido stored the information on cutting the diode in the lamp and/or
appliance module. BTW, if you're using the Smarthome *linc modules
you won't need to do that as they use a lot less current to do their
current sensing.

I'm going to update my web pages with the information.

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