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Re: [ts-7000] 120 VAC relay black box?

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] 120 VAC relay black box?
From: Jason Stahls <>
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 07:53:20 -0400
Maybe use a X10 device Yan?  You can get serial interfaces to X10 networks.

Jason

Yan Seiner wrote:
> I'm looking at a one-off kind of project.  I have to turn some 120VAC
> 100W lights and 50W - 100W heaters on and off.
>
> I can build everything into a central box, and then run 120VAC lines
> out, but I wonder if anyone is aware of a wall-wart kind of thing that
> plugs into a wall outlet, and then the appliance would plug into it,
> and could be switched on and off via a 5VDC (or 12VDC, or whatever)
> signal.
>
> Sort of like this:
>
> wall outlet <--+--> appliance outlet
>                |
>            ts7300 DIO
>            control line
>
> The idea is to have something that can be bought commercially and
> presumably is UL listed and all, plus is smaller and looks cleaner
> than a one-off metal enclosure.
>   


 
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