[ale] OT: X10 weirdness
Charles Shapiro
cshapiro at nubridges.com
Fri Mar 12 14:47:26 EST 2004
Hmm. I know that the standard X10 receiver knows when the lamp or
appliance connected to it has been turned off independently. I betcha
it's passing a small voltage through the lamp to discover this. But you
can get "relay" X10 receivers for things like computers and stereos.
These don't have the "dimmer" feature, but I bet your lights won't
flicker either. If you're using fluorescents you probly don't want to
dim them anyways.
-- CHS
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 14:35, Chris Fowler wrote:
> I have replaced a few of the lights in the house and outside with the
> new twister bulbs. I've noticed that when they are attached to X10 and
> I shut them off they flicker. That is weird. Any reason why? I would
> expect that with them off there would be no voltage passing to them.
>
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