Hi Mindbender,
Autoacknowledge enabled the module will send his status after the module has been switched by a command. So just like the word indicates.
Autopower enabled will make the module switch on when a load (resistive) is connected to the module.
Load status enabled the module will ...
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- Sun May 07, 2006 9:23 pm
- Forum: X10, A10 Xanura Marmitek Forum
- Topic: How about those nice Xanura micro module features?
- Replies: 1
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- Thu May 04, 2006 12:04 am
- Forum: X10, A10 Xanura Marmitek Forum
- Topic: Warning: Underrated relays used in Marmitek AWM2
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Warning: Underrated relays used in Marmitek AWM2
I know that the Xanura modules easily switch all loads upto 16A.
If you take a good look they have a relay (10A)/ Triac circuit(pattented circuit) that allows the module to switch 16A without a problem. The triac switches the peeks , the relay the normal load. The relay contacts will never weld ...
If you take a good look they have a relay (10A)/ Triac circuit(pattented circuit) that allows the module to switch 16A without a problem. The triac switches the peeks , the relay the normal load. The relay contacts will never weld ...
- Sat Apr 29, 2006 12:15 pm
- Forum: X10, A10 Xanura Marmitek Forum
- Topic: Noise
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4512
Noise
Hi Bob,
What kind of transformer are you using?
The Xanura dimmers are one of the less noise producing dimmers I know.
You kan use conventional transformers(coil) or electronic transformers.
But here is probably your problem located. You can only use tronic transformers. If you use a transformer of ...
What kind of transformer are you using?
The Xanura dimmers are one of the less noise producing dimmers I know.
You kan use conventional transformers(coil) or electronic transformers.
But here is probably your problem located. You can only use tronic transformers. If you use a transformer of ...