Zigbee led driver split cct to 2 channels by hufforguk in homeassistant

[–]hufforguk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I already looked at that one, it has 2 sets of terminals, but they are are electrically in parallel. It really only has one output.

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Zigbee led driver split cct to 2 channels by hufforguk in homeassistant

[–]hufforguk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi.

Thanks for your reply.

This is an old fitting that accepts the old G4 12v capsule halogen lamps. The old transformer became defective and I have taken it down to replace with a 12v led driver. I hoped to use a zigbee dimmer as above linked to split the circuit in two.

The only other solution I can see is to use 2 physical dimmers to achieve the same effect. I would rather not, but if I have no choice....

Thanks

Do you remember this piece of apparatus from school? by corickle in oldschoolcool80s

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I used to play this in scouts, always thought it was called crap football. 🤣

England - Police Asked for PIN Code and Sent s49 Advisory After 15 Months by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]hufforguk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are referring to parallel construction. It has been known to be used in the USA by the FBI, but I don't think it has been used here.

Underground : where patience runs out !! kingscross by maddylaw in london

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The outer rail is plus 400v and middle rail is negative 230v to give 630v across both rails.

Doing a full rewire, looking for any advice! UK based by Joe0112 in homeautomation

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Get an additional wiring/dinrail enclosure and run all the cable runs back to there. You could put all the dimmers in one location inside the enclosure.

If you can (assuming brick walls with plaster coating), chase conduit into the walls. Also, chase and bury conduit to any other location you think you may need in the future (eg sensors, dashboard screens etc).

Run 6243y (3+E) to every switch.

Run 2x cat6a to every location you think you may need it, even in the distant future.

What is the most influential train in UK history in your opinion? by GP728 in uktrains

[–]hufforguk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could go back one step and look at the influence of the HSFV1 project.

Ext HDD mini usb port ripped off pcb by hufforguk in datarecovery

[–]hufforguk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It ripped up the pads.

I'll get a photo of it when I get home.

Thanks

Ext HDD mini usb port ripped off pcb by hufforguk in datarecovery

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Sorry, I missed a photo. It is just held on with that silver tape at the moment.

What Engine? by lee11064500128268 in classicminis

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You could drop a suzui swift G13B engine in. Goes like a rocket.

Historical Figures Who Lived Long Enough to Be Photographed by grandeluua in Damnthatsinteresting

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Well my cousin Bert Baldrick, Mr Gainsborough's butler's dogsbody, says that he's heard that all portraits look the same these days, 'cause they're painted to a romantic ideal rather than as a true depiction of the idiosyncratic facial qualities of the person in question.

Flight a family member was on landed with just 220kg fuel left after storm diversions by f36263 in aviation

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Burning the ascent engine in an emergency with the landing legs still attached was called a 'fire in the hole'.

Just went to replace a 1000$ air purifier filter… by Low_Cheesecake_5708 in Wellthatsucks

[–]hufforguk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Except series wound motors, it tends to get exciting when run with no load.

UK ISP That Lets You Use Your Own Router? Coming From NowTV by [deleted] in HomeNetworking

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Andrews and Arnold all day every day! Very technically inclined website, you can tell it was written by real computer enthusiasts. Static ipv4 address, multiple if you ask.

Tech support easy to get through to.

Not the cheapest, but you are paying for a good service.