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Re: Question re X10 module
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Question re X10 module
- From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2000 10:16:50 BST
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Unfortunately, in the room I am considering this for, I don't have any
ceiling roses on the light fittings, both fittings have a base which screws
directly through the ceiling into the joist above. One is also in the
middle
of a big old ornate plaster ceiling moulding.
The only wiring that actually comes through the ceiling into the room is
the
single switched T&E from the switch, the junction box being up in the
ceiling void.
Paul G.
>
>I asked a while ago if folk would be interested in a box to replace the
>existing ceiling rose, big enough to fit a DIN module in. There wasn't
any
>interest, so I didn't pursue it (it's pricey to have small quantities
of
>plastic boxes fabricated).
>
>If you currently have a plastic ceiling rose with all the wiring in, it
>might be worth looking at- standard ceiling roses aren't much smaller
than
>a DIN module, so it wouldn't necessarily look out of place...
>
>And when the glorious day arrives when we can replace X10 with real
wired
>dimmers with the same functionality, it would be easier to replace :-)
>
>Nigel
>
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