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Re: Advice



Hi Anthony,

I've used AWM2 micromodules on 2 occasions where it was absolutely
impossible to rewire/drill holes to add cable etc. Since then the
introduced a cheaper unit but I did not use that one yet so can't
comment. All others are Din modules.
Although expensive it works a treat. One thing to consider in having
multiple switches controlling the same light : momentary switches, it
makes x10 control a lot easier - although the AWM2 and LD11 din
Dimmer support latched switches, it only really makes sense if you
have 1 switch per light.


rgds Rob.
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, <anthony.kirrane@s...> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I need some advice. I will try my best to explain the scenario and
hopefully
> you guys can help me make a decision.
> In my house I have three floors.
>
> On the ground floor there are two light switches one near the front
door with
> a single rocker switch on it and the other at the far end of the
hallway with
> three rocker switches on it.
>
> The single rocker switch near the door controls the main hallway
ceiling
> light.
>
> At the other end of the hall the triple rocker switch controls the
following.
>
> The first switch also controls the main hallway ceiling light.
> The second switch controls another hallway ceiling light.
> The third switch controls a ceiling light on the first floor.
>
> On the first floor there is a double rocker light switch.
>
> The first switch also controls the first floor ceiling light.
> The second switch controls the second floor ceiling light.
>
> On the second floor there is a single rocker light switch.
> This switch also controls the second floor ceiling light.
>
> So....clear as mud?  I want to be able to control these switches
via X10.  I
> need to consider Cost, disruption, cost again and last but
definitely first
> WAF.  As none of my current X10 installation is working this is
going to be a
> hard sell (My LCD Monitor problem)  However I am convinced I will
be able to
> get everything back on line soon.  I have thought about LM12W in
the ceiling,
> DIN mounted or TMA4 micromodule.  Obviously LM12W is cheapest
option but is
> it the best option.  DIN mounted would mean a new consumer unit and
I presume
> cutting the existing lighting circuits from my existing consumer
unit and
> re-routing them into a new consumer unit.  That's just my best
guess though
> so correct me if I am wrong.  TMA4 I have never seen so I have no
comments
> about them. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>
> regards
>
>
> Anthony
>
>
>
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