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- Jan 1, 1970
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I got a cool remote controlled light switch that plugs in between
an outlet and load. It's a Woods RR-02P. Found it at the Christmas
lights section at a major DIY store. It can be turned on and off by the
included RF transmitter similar in size to a small VCR remote. The
difference between this and the average X-10 thing is that it has a
mechanical relay meaning no minimum load or resistive only limitations.
Well not bad for $9.99, is it?
The only problem is it only have one channel, so you can only have one
and if your neighbor have one, you two will conflict.
I got a cool remote controlled light switch that plugs in between
an outlet and load. It's a Woods RR-02P. Found it at the Christmas
lights section at a major DIY store. It can be turned on and off by the
included RF transmitter similar in size to a small VCR remote. The
difference between this and the average X-10 thing is that it has a
mechanical relay meaning no minimum load or resistive only limitations.
Well not bad for $9.99, is it?
The only problem is it only have one channel, so you can only have one
and if your neighbor have one, you two will conflict.