stuartpaul
Established Member
I thought I was being clever (again!) and linked my dust extraction to a remote control socket to save me moving backwards and forwards to switch on and off, - I am after all deep down a lazy sod!
What I didn't think carefully enough about was the NVR on the extractor. Every time I switch off via the remote the NVR kicks in and I have to go and switch on again at the extractor.
In effect what I've got is a remote control turn off device, - not what I really wanted!
I suspect the only answer is to rewire to bypass the NVR, - not something I'm keen (or competent) to do.
Any suggestions from anyone out there who uses this approach?
What I didn't think carefully enough about was the NVR on the extractor. Every time I switch off via the remote the NVR kicks in and I have to go and switch on again at the extractor.
In effect what I've got is a remote control turn off device, - not what I really wanted!
I suspect the only answer is to rewire to bypass the NVR, - not something I'm keen (or competent) to do.
Any suggestions from anyone out there who uses this approach?