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Old April 29th, 2008, 01:15 AM
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Re: 48" Lighting Options?

Fatman can you BRIEFLY explain what x-10 controls are. Laymans terms please : )

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Re: 48" Lighting Options?



Ok that being said Fatman why cant you use Icecaps and x-10 controls?

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Re: 48" Lighting Options?

I guess I have to google "x-10" now.
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Re: 48" Lighting Options?

I'm new to reefing but I already have x-10 set up in my house to control other things. Basically its a system that sends signals through your electrical system to turn things on/off. For example I use it to turn on my Christmas lights and cut them off during Christmas. It will also work as a dimmer on regular incandescent bulbs but dimming function is not available on flourescent bulbs.

How all my gibberish converts to what fatman said earlier... I have no clue

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