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    Default X10 - Europe

    Hi,
    Apologies if this appears to be a fairly simple questions, but I have spent the best part of the day trying to work this out.
    I am developing a X10 module (with receive and send capabilities), which is to be used @ 230V / 50Hz. It is meant to be a wall mount module, which is plugged into a wall.
    My understanding is the the X10 signal is carried by the Live wire and not Neutral.

    The problem I am having is that in mainland Europe the power plugs can be connected either way round, as the physical shape does not enforce a certain way of connection, as is in the UK.

    How does one design the hardware in a cost effective way to allow for Live and Neutral to be connected either way?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated & once again apologies if I am asking something too simple here...

    Thank you!

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    Default Re: X10 - Europe

    It's not too simple, probably the opposite.

    You may have better luck if you ask this question on an electronic or electric forum; we are mostly PIC programmers by nature here.

    I used to belong on an Electronic 101 group on yahoo that was fairly knowledgeable:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Electronics_101

    Robert

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    Default Re: X10 - Europe

    Quote Originally Posted by devbot View Post
    My understanding is the the X10 signal is carried by the Live wire and not Neutral.
    There are some schematics of both European and US devices on Ido Bar-Tana's website. And you might find more knowledgeable people on the X-10 forum.

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    Thank you for your replies, much appreciated!

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