Circuit needed to allow a PIC to turn something on or off


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    Hello again,

    Solid state relays work great for turning lights on and off.
    Crydom makes some nice ones.



    Cheers!
    ---> picnaut

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    I've always wanted to try out the X-10 commands, and buy a couple of those wall-wart type modules to turn on/off/dim the lights.

    Alas, never have though.
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    DT

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