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I'm assuming "polarized" means one lug on the plug is wider than the other. With that in mind, are the lamp modules polarized on the female side? Most of the lights I'm trying to control have one lug larger than the other. Don't want to have use appliance modules if I don't have to.
Do the light modules "snap" (relay click) off/on like the appliance modules?
Anyone have any idea what the power consumption of any of the modules is? A portion of the lights I'm working with are low wattage.
Wonder how many other guys go thru this with their wives?
I seem to remember a 40 watt minimum light bulb for use on the lamp modules. Isn't that correct?
...The wife just loves those little candlestick lights. I get scolded for turning them off and forgetting to turn them back on by nightfall so to avoid the wrath I leave'em burn 24 hrs/day. They don't draw much, but I'm hoping to extend their lives by using my new ActiveHome Pro...
I get scolded for turning them off and forgetting to turn them back on by nightfall .............. I'm hoping to extend their lives by using my new ActiveHome Pro. Wonder how many other guys go thru this with their wives? Should we poll? I'm sure it's already been discussed here though.
Now I could use one of several X10 items to control "night-lights". The X10 floodlight, SunDowner, eagle eye, active eye, etc.
[Alternate Idea: Get a dozen "thumbwheel" switches (the kind you find on hanging chain lamps), along with a dozen 1N400X (where 'X' > 2; 200V Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage or higher. Thanks Puck! ) 1 Amp diodes..
...1 Amp diodes....