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🔌General Home Automation => Automating Your House => Topic started by: fefrie on September 29, 2011, 03:51:48 AM
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Im wondering if I could use a lamp module as a control for a radiant heater.
The heater is self is a glorified halogen lamp. There is no thermostat built in. It's a filament in a glass tube. It shines a nice orangey glow.
It's 300W total.
Is it possible to have this lamp under X10 control?
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It is strictly resistive with no fans or blowers in it?
If it is strictly resistive. Like a 300 watt light bulb.
I would think a LM465 would work with it.
Since you would be using the maximum rating of the module. I would keep it where air could circulate around it.
If it has a fan or blower in it. I would say do not use a lamp module on it.
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The best module to use is an Appliance Module. It will control the heater and any lights as well.
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The heater is self is a glorified halogen lamp. There is no thermostat built in. It's a filament in a glass tube. It shines a nice orangey glow.
It's 300W total.
I have a Marvin Quartz heater that I've used with an X10 appliance module for several years (maybe 5 years). I'm no electrician, but I sure would feel safer using an appliance module.
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Two good points.
Though a lamp Module may work OK. I agree the best choice is an Appliance Module.
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Do you want to control the heater on and off by X10 automatically?