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Re: cables, sockets and plugs, whole house audio, x10 DIN modules


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  • Subject: Re: cables, sockets and plugs, whole house audio, x10 DIN modules
  • From: Nigel Orr <Nigel.Orr@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 08:14:42 +0100
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At 07:45 10/08/00 +0100, you wrote:
>There is a way to add X-10 to lights without rewiring, you could add
the
>LD10 above the ceiling rose. The extra wire you have to run is for the
>light switch, but if you put in next to the rose, it's only a short
wire.
>There is the problem though of getting access to it if it goes wrong,
>you'll have to pull the upstairs floorboard up each time.

It might be easier to mount the LD10 directly behind the ceiling rose, so
you just need to remove the ceiling rose to get at fuses etc?  It's
something I'll look into doing sometime (yes, might be buying more X10
[spit])...

>Also remember that if you wire a normal switch to the LD10, while it's
on
>with the switch, you won't be able to control it via X10.

?  Is that right?  I thought if you wired into the 'normal switch' rather
than 'momentary' terminals, the 'last signal wins', so changing the switch
takes control of the light, and X10 signals do the same, with either being
able to switch the light on or off- is that incorrect?

Nigel


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