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Remotely switched power strips?
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OP | Post 16 made on Monday September 6, 2004 at 12:12
jmsaul
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Wanted to follow up -- I ordered an IR543AH from homeautomationnet.com, split the units that don't have remote control onto a separate surge protector, and plugged it into the wall through an X10 appliance module. I then plugged the IR543AH into the unswitched pass-through outlet on the module (figure I'll get the best possible signal when it's plugged directly into the module).

With the ccf's that were included in the package, I had it up and running perfectly in minutes. And the bonus is that I can now control my other x10 stuff too.

Thanks again!
Post 17 made on Saturday September 11, 2004 at 16:02
snappy
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What I did was to use one of the remote power outs on the back of my NAD and I let that trigger the remote turn on/off on the Monster HTS I have. So when I used the remote to turn the NAD off it will automatically turn of the 4 components I had connected to the Monster HTS. and when I turned it on it did the reverse and switched them back on. This is kind of an expensive way to do things but my main reason for purchasing the Monster HTS was to clean up my power source. THe auto switching/triggering was an added bonus for me. It even has delayed turn on.
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