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LM/AM in parallel with existing switch
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- Subject: LM/AM in parallel with existing switch
- From: "Mark Marooth" <MMarooth@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 13:40:06 +0100
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Chaps,
I've nearly finished re-wiring my kitchen lights (24 LV Halogen & 2
Incandescent) with Lamp and Appliance modules modified A-La Stuart
Whyte of
Future Flat style. I've still to get the touch switches built that
will hook
into my disassembled mini-timer to switch these modules hence my
question.
Can anyone see any problem with paralleling the existing light switches
with the
switched live on the modules. I'm not worred so much about the AM's
because
these are just a relay but I am concerned about the LM's as having pulled
one of
these apart, they have a coil inside which is used as part of the
dimming
mechanism. Would feeding current to switched live when the module is
turned off
have a detrimental effect ?
The more I think about this the more I think it may be a bad idea but has
anyone
tried this before I go and toast a couple of modules.
As an side, the electronic transformers I got recently from screwfix work
a
treat with my LV Halogens. Oddly enough I have other electronic
transformers
acquired about 2 years ago from screwfix which seem to cause so much noise
as to
drown out X10 commands.
Mark
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