Thanks Jim for the information.  How much did this particular device costs.  
Without giving away too many details, I have a sizable grant which I have not 
used and it must be used on items to make my house more accessible.  Since my 
house is already accessible the only things I can think of are additional door 
openers, a device like you suggest here, widening my office door, and perhaps 
putting tinting on my windows so that my skin disorder (my knuckles get very 
hard and dark when exposed to too much sun) is not further exacerbated.
Quadius

Dan Tessiatore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  We just purchased a at Generac 
generator.  It is wired in to our electric system and when the power cuts out 
the generator starts up.  Although we initially had trouble with the system  It 
turns out that a clamp was installed incorrectly by the manufacturer.

Jim Lubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   I wonder if the XPower PowerSource 1800 
would work for you? It doesn't have the surge protectors that most UPS systems 
have. I got one so we could operate my bed, suction machine and humidifier 
during a power outage.
http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/218/p/1/pt/30/product.asp

At 12:50 PM 1/13/2007, B. Kimberlin \(Quadius\) wrote:
  Quartet is much more stable and has a eight hour battery backup.  The only 
difficulty I have seen is that it requires a UPS in order to back up the remote 
transmitter.  This allows me to operate the ECU wirelessly from my wheelchair.  
I, however, I am unable to use a UPS near my ECU as it dampens out the X-10 
signals to the rest of the house.
Best of luck in your endeavors.  ----
Jim Lubin               
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://makoa.org/jim 
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