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RE: Re: Lighting Control (was Re: Adverts)
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- Subject: RE: Re: Lighting Control (was Re: Adverts)
- From: James Hoye <jhoye@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 09:39:36 -0400
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> Would it be better to take these design discussions
> elsewhere? I'm aware
> that some folk on here are only really interested in off the shelf
> equipment, and the minutiae [sp?] of new designs (whether of
> webservers,
> audiovisual distribution or light dimmers) isn't really of
> interest, but
> others spend a lot of their time and effort in trying to 'do
> something
> better'. ha_design@xxxxxxx is there for use if it's felt
> appropriate!
I'm very happy with this sort of content. It's giving me lots of ideas for
when I finally take the HA plunge. It's what we've subscribed for (isn't
it?).
I would love to selfbuild, and HA would be extremely high on my list. Of
course, I'd install some cabling, then some more for what I haven't thought
of, then some more for what I don't know about, then some more for what is
just round the corner, and finally 20 CAT6, 20 1.5mm TE, 20 2.5mmTE 10 4mm
TE, 5 fibre, 10 12core alarm, and another 5 coax - that should do the
trick.
Fun trying to stuff that down conduit!!!
James
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