Outdoor Ceiling
I have 5 outdoor ceiling fans with direct feeds that need to be on 1 remote switched separately can it be done?
go to your local electrical supply house and see what is available. I know they make remotes to switch individual circuits, so it makes sense that SOMEONE is making a multiple remote. Good Luck!
Polk Audio's RCi Series in-wall speakers let you deliver sound to every room in your home without sacrificing a single square inch of valuable floor or shelf space, and the RC60i in-wall speakers are no exception...
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Yamaha's compact NS-AW150W bookshelf speakers provide an affordable way to enjoy your music or television programming on a deck or under a porch. You can bring them in during the cold months and set them up indoors, too: their high build quality and good sound lend them equally well to two-channel indoor listening...
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SpecificationsBrand New 100 Foot CL3 Two Conductor Speaker Wire16 Gauge, 19 Strand and SRPVC Ultra Flexible InsulationUL Listed for All In-Wall and In-Ceiling Speaker ApplicationsSunlight Resistant and Burial Grade for All Outdoor SpeakersRoom Designation Markings for Easy InstallationUse for All Class 2 and 3 CircuitsROHS Compliant for a Cleaner EarthIn Accordance with NEC Article 725Made In The USA500 Foot and 1000 Foot Rolls Available
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Now you can groove to your favorite tunes, rain or shine. Yamaha's NS-AW350W bookshelf speakers are perfect for deck or porch placement, delivering punchy bass and even, extended treble in just about any desired location...
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The MCB601 universal outdoor/indoor aluminum mounting bracket is suitable for camera housings. It also used as a heavy duty camera mounting bracket.
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This advanced clock radio automatically sets the time and date and saves all your alarm settings when the power goes out. The projector on this alarm clock allows you to display the time on your ceiling or wall...
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Easy-to-install, versatile in-ceiling speaker system delivers high-quality natural sound. Tilted woofer design provides optimal sound directed to listening position
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The Polk Audio RC80i 2-way In-ceiling Speaker delivers incredible stereo sound to any room in your home from speakers you can barely see, without using any floor or shelf space. The RC80i is easy to install, requiring only that you cut a hole, feed the wires through, and simply drop the speaker in where it is held in place by rotating cams that safely secure the speaker with no extra assembly or mess...
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Professional 2-6" Camera Bracket, MADE OF SOLID METAL. All parts are interchangeable and can customized into 12 different combinations! This neat little kit gives you a lot of versatility for creative indoor and outdoor mount applications, even around corners and near windows, etc...
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The Pyle Home PWRC82 dual-channel in-ceiling speaker system delivers stereo sound to any room in your home or office without cluttering floor space. The moisture-resistant speakers can be placed indoors, outdoors, or anywhere excessive moisture is a consideration...
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Learn to love your partner's quirky taste...
Opposites attract in love, but that doesn't make life easy when you're choosing a sofa. How can you keep the peace and get rid of his collection of German beer steins all in one go? While re-decorating could be an exercise in couple-bonding, it's more likely that he's planning where his widescreen will fit. So if you'd like the two of you to come out the other side still liking each other, as well as your new-look home, consider the following tactics.
Contain the craziness
Events organiser Lisa Argyle doesn't share her partner Matt's penchant for stuffed animals and hunting pictures: 'If it involves a man and a fox, he's pleased. He just hasn't got an eye for design!' Argyle's solution is to put them alongside her own pictures and create a floor-to-ceiling feature wall. Perfect for the downstairs loo.
Support shed theory
Give your partner their own space, whether that's an outdoor shed, office, basement or dressing room. It can be their private zone where your aesthetics do not apply (which means that you can simply walk past this door when showing guests around).
Find common ground
Alternatively, the House Doctor Ann Maurice recommends clients work out what they do have in common. Sit down individually and browse mydeco and interiors magazines for colours, objects and fabrics - anything that appeals to you - and use these to create a scrapbook. 'Out of 50 things they've both torn out, they'll see ten of those are pretty much the same,' says Maurice. 'These are the building blocks, and we can start to create a scheme that they'll both like.'
Make a plan
Your plan should be a list of everything involved in the renovation, and who's responsible for it. Lynda Field, psychotherapist and author of Fast Track to Happiness, says 'When you allocate different jobs, telepathically you're saying, I trust that you'll sort out the blinds. Then, if he doesn't get the blinds sorted (in the way you want), you have to accept it. You don't want to damage the relationship because of some blinds!'
Call in a referee
If you're really struggling (or just want fresh ideas), consider hiring a referee. Ann Maurice recalls a situation where the female client only liked white, and her husband wanted bold colours - particularly red. She designed a scheme using white and neutrals in the background and red and stronger colours for accents. 'A designer is someone who can work with people's taste and also their emotions,' says Maurice. 'In the end, their house looked great and they felt more connected to each other as well.'
Shrug your shoulders
Like everything else in life, decorating is a compromise. 'You might have to give up on pet projects,' says Lynda Field. 'You want a slate floor, he wants carpet. If he backs down on the floor type, you'll have to back down further down the line.' And if the decorating dramas get too much, re-assess your priorities - the health of your relationship is more important than your must-have floral curtains. Lisa Argyle says 'I'm trying to remember that it's only stuff, and a house should be a reflection of things you've done together. I even find myself buying my boyfriend animal heads now because I know he likes them. Now that's love.'
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