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Re: Bathroom Light Switch
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- Subject: Re: Bathroom Light Switch
- From: Kevin Hawkins <tivo@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 17:48:35 +0100
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Title: Re: [ukha_d] Bathroom Light
Switch
Hi Gareth - I did see your previous post.
The site for the Secret/Sensor Switch people is
www.sensor.co.uk , they make the 'wire in a wall' switch and also a surface
mounted or concealed switch.
The Touch 'n' Glo people (Hidden Systems) do not have a
web site yet, (due next week ). They can be contacted on 01730 817763.They
are also exhibiting at the Ideal Home show currently. I have bought a
couple of these switches (may even have on spare !) and just trying them
now. The Touch'n'Glo one is nice cosmetically and they have 2 way (now) and
intermediate switching available imminently. They also make 2,3 and 4 gang
versions. However I have to say that there are a number of varients,
(dimmers, timed dimers, gradual dimmers, timed on, off, security etc and
also a version that does all of these. The 'interface' to these functions
is quite complex though making them a bit confusing eg count flashes of
light and then touch - up to 250 (!) for the number of minutes /seconds
timers- I don't really know how they would have made it better but
there you go. They also wipe these 'settings once you interrupt them to use
them normally. A bummer if you want 3 hours delay !
Lastly your application was to activate a solenoid if I
remember rightly to spring open a hifi door (?). Unfortunately this will be
an 'inductive' load and should not be used on such a switch so the above
may be academic. You could theoretically have a double switching system but
these switches require a 40W minimum load as well so that's not really an
option either.
Kevin
on 2/4/01 8:51 am, Gareth Cook/STA/Lotus at gcook@xxxxxxx
wrote:
Aha !
- I asked on this forum a couple of weeks ago for a similar
type of thing for access to my A/V cabinet - any details, phone number,
website for where I can get one of these switches ?
Thanks !
G.
Gareth Cook
Senior Engineering Specialist
GeT IT Engineering,Networks,Security
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Cook/STA/Lotus on 02/04/2001 09:49 -----
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"Robert Crawshaw"
<robert@xxxxxxx>
30/03 18:16
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. Re: [ukha_d] Bathroom
Light Switch
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----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Hawkins <tivo@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:07 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Bathroom Light Switch
> I have a need for a wall mounted switch for
some lights surrounding a
> mirror in a bathroom. There is already a 110V/240V shaver supply
there
that
> I intend to power the lights from, and hopefully remove & use this
cutout
> for the switch, it is a standard single lightswitch size.
>
> Is there anything available in the UK that
meets regulations for this
?
> A touch switch or proximity switch perhaps. I can't use the
proximity
hidden
> wire in the wall method unless it is totally behind the wall mounted
box.
I
> know they have a switch product soon but not yet (can't remember
their
> company name at the moment).
A local retailer (David Harrisons) here sells proximity switches that
look
like a standard single gang blanking plate, there is a small led i
think
which is just about visible.
>From memory i think they were about 25 quid +vat
Salesman also told me you could fit it behind, say a bathroom tile and
it
would still work.
Any good?
Robert Crawshaw
http://www.golcar.demon.co.uk
Member of HAUG (Huddersfield Amiga User Group)
The release of Windows 2000 has been put back to the first quarter of
1901
we work for a company that has global reach yet can't scratch it's own
arse
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