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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff1946" data-source="post: 540325" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>I have exactly that. It is powered from an adjacent waterproof socket and contains a multi block with RF remote switches which allow the pond pump, misting device and decking lights to be controlled from within the house. The transformers for the two latter are also within the box. I reckon that's as good a solution as any, at least using readily available parts.</p><p>The difficulties in assembling it are firstly finding a multi block with wide enough spacing to allow the RF switches side by side, then having sufficient space to plug the wall-wart style transformers into the remote switches. You probably need a bigger box than you first think.</p><p>If anyone knows of a more elegant way of doing this, I'm interested for the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff1946, post: 540325, member: 28452"] I have exactly that. It is powered from an adjacent waterproof socket and contains a multi block with RF remote switches which allow the pond pump, misting device and decking lights to be controlled from within the house. The transformers for the two latter are also within the box. I reckon that's as good a solution as any, at least using readily available parts. The difficulties in assembling it are firstly finding a multi block with wide enough spacing to allow the RF switches side by side, then having sufficient space to plug the wall-wart style transformers into the remote switches. You probably need a bigger box than you first think. If anyone knows of a more elegant way of doing this, I'm interested for the future. [/QUOTE]
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