On 02/29/04 20:09, davidgrove said...
Thank you, Larry.
Is using a bridge for my UPS application as simple
as connecting one of the hot and neutral pairs
of the bridge to the line voltage input side of
the UPS, and the other hot/neutral pair to the
protected side of the UPS?
I believe so. I haven't used one, but I once read that someone successfully used a pair of bridges to send X-10 signals over two wires of a barbed-wire fence over a large distance.
Is there any reason not to use one of the newer
"neutral-less" bridges?
Not familiar with them. It sounds like you're describing a device that merely connects to the two hot wires. Whether the surge strip blocks the direct neutral connection is unknown.
Lastly, may I use a bridge to "jumper" X10 communication
from an X10 transmitter on one branch circuit
to the output side of my UPS, which is plugged
into a different branch circuit?
Should work.
If I have not asked clearly enough, Id be happy
to provide more detail.
How'd I do?
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Regards,
DG