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    DIN Rail Mounted Multi Channel Z-WAVE Relay??

    Is there such a thing?, it would suit me perfectly for an upcoming home automation project.

    Thanks.

    #2
    I think Jon00 put some photographs up of a relay module in a DIY DIN rail enclosure to replace older X10 DIN rail units.

    Expanding on that it wouldn't be too difficult to put two dual relay units (like the fibaro units) in a DIN rail enclosure, connect up to the terminals and away you go - unless you want to put things like local control buttons/indicators on the unit it would be fairly simple to do.

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      #3
      http://x10modules.com/shop/product_i...roducts_id=355

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        #4
        There DIN rail holders available such as these, whether they fit the devices you are using is another matter.

        https://www.blackcatcontrolsystems.c...IN-Rail-Mounts

        Philio-Black Cat Single or double relays fit nicely into these.

        I'd ask your local Electrical Supply Company for a local version.

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          #5
          Thanks for the help guys.

          I think this is an area of weakness for Z-Wave devices.

          I would be all over a 6/8 channel DIN RAIL mounted relay.

          Sorry for the massive delay.

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