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Topic: | fireplace control This thread has 6 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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Post 1 made on Friday March 14, 2003 at 04:26 |
any help...have a rocker switch(on/off)controlling a fireplace ...NOT 110v ...need to control it via remote IR...thanks
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Post 2 made on Friday March 14, 2003 at 07:35 |
DBD Electronics Inc Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2003 49 |
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Post 3 made on Friday March 14, 2003 at 08:07 |
zinon Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | September 2001 621 |
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...NOT 110v ...need to control it via remote
I think that the Xantech AC-2 Is an IR AC controlled outlet. Maybe this might work
CC12 REMOTE RELAY MODULE
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Post 4 made on Friday March 14, 2003 at 22:32 |
quest51459 Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | September 2001 197 |
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Lutron makes an ir switch which works great I use them all the time. If you need more info email me at [email protected],I'll be glad to help.
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Post 5 made on Saturday March 15, 2003 at 17:36 |
Ernie Bornn-Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
Joined: Posts: | December 2001 30,104 |
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The problem I have with the Xantech approach is that you would have to have a learning remote just to be able to turn the fireplace on and off.
I found a simple alternative that took advantage of the client already having remotes that he could use for this, but I thought it was kind of costly.
They had nine drapes run by SM Automatic controllers, and they had remote controls all over the house for these drapes. Every SM Automatic remote has 12 sets of open and close buttons, so it was the simplest thing in the world to use a separate SM Automatic drape controller PC Board, connect its 110V output to a latching relay (I'll explain that if you want), and have the latching relay close the contact to turn the fireplace on or off.
It was expensive because the controller and the latching relay both were not cheap, and they needed to be assembled in an electrical box with a power cord on one end and a low voltage connection on the other end. They had two fireplaces to control, both controllers went in one box, and I did not profit greatly, nor lose my shirt, at $1100 for the whole assembly.
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Post 6 made on Thursday April 10, 2003 at 12:51 |
equium Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | February 2003 134 |
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Post 7 made on Thursday April 10, 2003 at 20:30 |
GotGame Super Member |
Joined: Posts: | February 2002 4,022 |
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The Clapper! ;)
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