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Re: Re: [Development] Lights functions required


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  • Subject: Re: Re: [Development] Lights functions required
  • From: Kevin Hawkins <tivo@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 11:30:54 +0100
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Is there be any way to protect the device in a more 'friendly' fashion
that doesn't blow triacs or fuses when a bulb goes ? ( I am guessing not as
the other manufacturers would have done something.)

It really winds me up changing fuses in the X10 lamp modules, and wall
switches every time a bulb goes. It's also a real pain for holiday times
when you have timed security setups. I always come back to darkness & a
blown fuse it seems.

Also is there any truth in the perception that bulbs tend to blow in
groups at the same time ? It sure seems to happen to me !



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