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Interesting New Product

<A HREF="http://www.lightningswitch.com/product.html">Lightning Switch</A>

Not heat-related but quite interesting. Quite new and receivers that mount inside electrical boxes, dimmers and doorbells are coming soon.

Comments

  • Uni R
    Uni R Member Posts: 663
    Nice idea!

    Good assembly of ideas along the lines of X10 and electrical system networking.


    Have you see the new ultra-thin HWBBs? L
  • Mike T., Swampeast MO
    Mike T., Swampeast MO Member Posts: 6,928


    Fixed now. My HTML is really bad and I was trying to work from memory without going to the book.
  • Mike T., Swampeast MO
    Mike T., Swampeast MO Member Posts: 6,928
    That kind of resembles

    the mass of crap between my legs when I did my first big batch of tinning for the 1" DHW recirculation loop in my house.
  • Uni R
    Uni R Member Posts: 663
    Actually...

    Considering it is made with melted down beer cans and serves as a "boiler" for a tracking solar system, it is actually an interesting piece of work. I saw it on a tracking solar site. The kind where you cover a big ugly sattelite dish with mylar and at one sweet spot you can incinerate nearly anything! L
  • Tom M.
    Tom M. Member Posts: 237
    similar product

    I've seen a product that allows you to install a ceiling fan in the place of a light without rewiring. You replace the light mounting with a fan mount. A push-button control/transmitter mounts in the place of the light switch and a receiver/speed/control/dimmer mounts in place of the pull chain switch in the fan. If the light had pull chain and no wall switch, there is a battery operated remote version.
  • Tom M.
    Tom M. Member Posts: 237
    similar product

    I've seen a product that allows you to install a ceiling fan in the place of a light without rewiring. You replace the light mounting with a fan mount. A push-button control/transmitter mounts in the place of the light switch and a receiver/speed/control/dimmer mounts in place of the pull chain switch in the fan. If the light had pull chain and no wall switch, there is a battery operated remote version.

    Tom M.
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