Re: Timer for Light Switch??



On 15 Apr 2006 09:56:08 -0700, Acurajustin1978@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I'm not quite sure I understand how that wold work


I have one of those things. It screws into a light socket and sticks
out a couple of inches and is round except a bulge for a power
transistor. You screw a light bulb in to this. It then performs as an
X10 light module. You can turn it on and off from any X10 controller
that can be plugged into any 120V receptacle on the same power
transformer. X10 calls the module "socket rocket".

You can get these things from http://www.smarthome.com/2005cm.html

http://www.smarthome.com/4030SH.HTML is a link to one of the simple
plug-in controllers that can be used with this. There are many other
X10 modules available on this site, including wireless controllers.


Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 14 Apr 2006 17:37:24 -0700, dmarrese@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

try an x10 timer... do a google or go to smarthome.com or comparable
site

There are X10 light modules that screw in the socket. If there's room
you don't have to do anything to the wiring.
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