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Re: LW10U - does it transmit X-10 commands.


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  • Subject: Re: LW10U - does it transmit X-10 commands.
  • From: "Andy Powell" <andy.powell@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 17:43:05 +0100
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> That seems to make X-10 rather less useful than it could be.   I can't
> rewire to use the DIN rail modules.   Perhaps I should convert all the
> single wall boxes to doubles and put an LW10U in one half and an RF
> switch in the other :-)

I know it might sound daft but if you set the house code and 'hide' the
unit
(above the light - maybe in the roof) and then use your RF switch on the
wall that way you avoid any problems if someone (if you don't live alone)
decides to use the 'wrong' switch. I've made some small boxes (badly) in
which I've hidden some of mine (allows easy access).

Andy



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