Looking for 15-1925 or similar Remote using SC410971P Chip
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Looking for 15-1925 or similar Remote using SC410971P Chip
Anyone know where I can find one of these older remotes, I need the chip to fix a Smartlinc Houselinc
			
			
									
						
										
						RE: Looking for 15-1925 or similar Remote using SC410971P Ch
I've got a couple of unused 15-1919's. I only wanted the Plug n Power. Date code is 10A6. Never took them out of the box, much less opened them up, so I've got no idea if it uses a SC410971P, unless the Remote Chart showing them all using the 6805 makes it so. Got anything to swap?
			
			
									
						
										
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				The Robman
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The 15-1919 uses the same chip as the Houselinc.
			
			
									
						
							Rob
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
			
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I've got my place X10'ed. Plug n Power is Radio Shack branded X10. Could use a 3 way switch, fluorescent switch or any other cool things I don't already have. I need a better way to get the legs bridged, I couldn't seem to get it right with a resistor. Is Smartlinc Houselinc X10 compatible? If yes, I've got a bunch of new stuff I've been meaning to put up on eBay that you might like. In electronic stuff, you wouldn't happen to have 15 feet or so of 1/2 inch, 10 conductor ribbon cable laying around? I'm about to buy some on eBay.
			
			
									
						
										
						I have a couple X10 Pro PLW03 and compainion PCW03 3-Way for up to 500W Incandescent lamp module.  I also Have a RS100 which is a relay switch that I used for a fluoresent switch, it also has a compainion for 3-Way AS000, but can also be used stand alone.  The only trick with the RS100 is it requires 3 wires at the switch, Hot, Neutral and Load. Diagram is at http://www.act-solutions.com/pdfs/PCCInst/rs100-1.pdf  I also have a standard dryer Bridge.  All of this stuff is in good condition, although used, I just upgraded to different equipment.  Switches are almond in color.  Yes, Smartlinc Houselink is X10 compatible.
			
			
									
						
										
						It is a Smarthome SignalLinc Model 4816B2 3 conductor.  http://www.smarthome.com/4816b2.html
You unplug your dryer, plug this into the outlet and plug your dryer into it. Outlet should look something like this:
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						You unplug your dryer, plug this into the outlet and plug your dryer into it. Outlet should look something like this:
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