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I need a remote dimmer that will work around a corner and was wondering if anyone here has installed one with luck. The switch for a clients kitchen light is in a useless spot and moving the box is out of the question. I was looking at the Maestro IR but it doesn't look like it would work around the corner of the wall where the current switch location is. I was thinking one more like a fan remote where the relay mounts in the canopy. Any suggestions?
Jesus may have been a capenter,but God was an electrician.Genesis1:3
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Try using the X10 wireless control, www.x10.com
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..., or the next generation after X-10, Insteon: www.insteon.net . I've tried them out, and they're really nice. [This message has been edited by SolarPowered (edited 06-08-2006).]
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I recently saw that Leviton's Aspire line was going to go RF with Zwave technology. That might work for you.
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The fan remote control should definitely work. I've had to change codes on some because the one in the next apartment was also controlling their fan/light. Pity you don't live close, I have 2 spares ones somewhere due to an order mixup.
[This message has been edited by briselec (edited 06-11-2006).]
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That's the #1 unwritten rule in the world of X-10: never leave your house-code on 'A'.
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