Recent content by klindy

  1. K

    Wireless Video - Slightly OT

    Since there's a lot of folks much more capable than I on this board I'm posting this in hopes of at least getting pointed down a path that may be workable. I have a scenario where I need to transmit a relatively high qualiity (30fps with limited skips, etc.) composite video signal from a boat...
  2. K

    Recycling Center or Compactor?

    What's your cities/municipalities policy with trash compactors? If they're sorting the trash themselves, I'll bet they don't want it all mashed together into a block the sized of a suitcase. I wish you were closer I'd give you our old compactor we removed recently. We installed a nice glass...
  3. K

    Replace electrical box

    Mike, How old are the original boxes? In my house (build circa 1978) they used a fiber resin box (phelonic resin?) which is similar to fiberglass. I was able to simply slip a screw driver between the box and the stud and pry it into the box. This usually started to break up the box and I'd...
  4. K

    Build back boxes for recess light

    http://www.tenmatusa.com/
  5. K

    ALC startup questions

    Bob, I have a couple ropelights also hooked to dimmers but I can't get them to turn on at all. I swapped switches once and that didnt help. I'm going to swap them once more before I give up and try a relay switch. I did see somewhere in the manual where you can add a simple incandesant...
  6. K

    Pool equipment

    The "Power Center" is simply the breaker panel and communications hub. The Power Center itself is basically a bare bones box you put various components into. The breaker panel portion accepts Square D "QO" breakers (at least - it may accept others). Here's a link to the Jandy webpage -...
  7. K

    Pool equipment

    I've got all Jandy equipment as well. The "Power Center" is the replacement for the existing breaker box. In it are spaces for breakers for the individual equipment and a space for their control module (at the top of the box). All high and low voltage wiring goes into that box. At least with...
  8. K

    Woodworking thread

    Hickory and Maple are both good wood to work with. Maple is a fairly 'clear', stable wood without a lot of pronounced grain unless you have some Birdseye Maple which is similar but has small 'inclusions' which gives it a lot more character (Birdseye Maple is quite sought after for wood...
  9. K

    Woodworking thread

    Rob, Sounds like you've got a few nice toys to play with now! For the logs on your property I would strongly suggest taking them to a local lumber mill to have them cut up. There's a real skill to it and experience makes a big difference in the yield you'll get from each log. Even if the...
  10. K

    Upcoming change in CQC pricing

    I understand the new scheme (I think) where, as an existing customer I won't have to add any "new components" unless I feel there are necessary for my system but does that mean you'll continue to allow me *free* access to any upgrades or additional functionality in the components I already own...
  11. K

    Legrand Discontinues the ALC and PLC Lighting Systems!

    Thanks Tony! I'll get my parts list together. Since I'm 15 minutes from AO I may work through them for some of the parts too. Keith
  12. K

    Legrand Discontinues the ALC and PLC Lighting Systems!

    Thanks Tony I feel better about just beginning to add ALC lighting to my house. Best of luck!
  13. K

    Sensing audio noise and notifying me

    PLUS... certainly has the potential of... :o Sounds like you better stay away from an "Always On" microphone solution! ;)
  14. K

    Best practices for terminating wire in new home?

    Without a picture or drawings or something it's hard to say of it's a fireblock or just a block used to limit how much the joists move laterally. However if it's a fireblock and there's no ceiling on the bottom side of the joists the block is pretty worthless. I suspect it's a block used to...
  15. K

    Best practices for terminating wire in new home?

    Another way which I found simplier is to use some wire shelving. I installed it 'upside down' and even painted it black. If I needed a wider gap to drop the wires down, I just clipped out one of the wires at the ends. If I recall I used a 12" shelf and 'bent' it up to make a narrower...
Back
Top