I have a home Generator in the back yard that turns on a light bulb 60 w when it performs its weekly exercise. I want it to send an x10 signal so that I know that process took place. A photocell sundowner could work but is there anything else that would send an x-10 signal when it powers on
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smoothtlk
Isn't there 1-wire voltage sensing devices? Or, a relay that has it's 110 volt coil wire connected to the generator output (so it is energized when the generator is on). Then, the normally open contacts on the relay attach to a Powerflash transmitter which sends the X10 signal.
How is the generator physically seperated from the house wiring when it is doing it's maintenance startup? Is there also a transfer switch that doesn't transfer during the maintenance turn on?
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rdc,
Have you ever seen one of those gadgets that screw into a light bulb socket that converts it to a plugin? If so you could screw one of these in and connect the plug to a 100V relays from radio shack. Then you could connect the 12V side to a powerflash module and upon sensing voltage it would send an X10 signal.
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PaulH
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rupp:
rdc,
Have you ever seen one of those gadgets that screw into a light bulb socket that converts it to a plugin? If so you could screw one of these in and connect the plug to a 100V relays from radio shack. Then you could connect the 12V side to a powerflash module and upon sensing voltage it would send an X10 signal. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Why not just get a 12 Volt transformer (120 > 12 VAC) Or if you have a SECU16 use a 5 volt DC wallwort to one of its inputs.
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rdc
Thank you all
I plugged a 9v power supply into the bulb socket and then attached it to a powerflash module and it works great
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