The UK Home Automation Archive

Archive Home
Group Home
Search Archive


Advanced Search

The UKHA-ARCHIVE IS CEASING OPERATIONS 31 DEC 2024


[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

RE: Good news!


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: RE: Good news!
  • From: Mike Griffiths <mike@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 11:58:32 -0000
  • Delivered-to: mailing list ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Mailing-list: list ukha_d@xxxxxxx; contact ukha_d-owner@xxxxxxx
  • Reply-to: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Tim have you looked at the Leopard/ Touchlinc  solution for stand alone local control.

Costly but does mean that you can control everything from different locations

With the main screen in each area optimised for local requirements

(I think I made that sound too official)

 

I think you should look at having a HV unit somewhere in the system

The ease it allows you to get local control happening is awesome

Sending a X10 command which then triggers a macro can be very very useful

And the advantage of HV is that if you don't fiddle with it, it just keeps working.

 

All of the above require no electrician input as they all plug straight into the ring main and work

( well that's what it says on the box J )

 

Mike

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy Morris [mailto:timothy.morris@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Sun 16 Dec 01 07:51
To: 'UKHA'
Subject: [ukha_d] Good news!

 

For once I'm actually going to make an on-topic post!

 

My brother's just had an offer accepted on a huge pile just down the road - so I'm going to have a second attempt at creating a disabled pad from scratch.

 

As both Phil (he who dies with the most toys wins) Harris, and James (toolbox) Hoy can testify, because I live in a relatively small and open plan area whole house audio isn't really necessary, and I use a wireless LAN so I have no real need to run CAT5.

 

I'm intending to use LD11s and AD10s for every light in the place, plus curtains with a Marantz RC-5200 as the main controller. Rather than use clipsal push buttons for local control, I'd actually like to use an X10 sending device located in three or four strategic locations in the house. What's available that an electrician would be prepared to fit as part of the house wiring?

 

As this really is going to be a ground up installation (we're basically going to gut the existing staff cottage, and extend it), any suggestions for state of the art HA would be gratefully received. Does Comfort for example have the relevant BS approval for insurance discounts? I'm not really into "hardcore" HA, I actually prefer to push the buttons myself rather than have some built in intelligence decide for me what needs to be turned on, but any ideas will be gratefully received.

 

I've already ear-marked an area to be used for helicopter storage/workshop ;-)

 

Tim



For more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
Post message: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subscribe:  ukha_d-subscribe@xxxxxxx
Unsubscribe:  ukha_d-unsubscribe@xxxxxxx
List owner:  ukha_d-owner@xxxxxxx


Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.



Yahoo! Groups Sponsor
ADVERTISEMENT

For more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
Post message: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subscribe:  ukha_d-subscribe@xxxxxxx
Unsubscribe:  ukha_d-unsubscribe@xxxxxxx
List owner:  ukha_d-owner@xxxxxxx

Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.

Home | Main Index | Thread Index

Comments to the Webmaster are always welcomed, please use this contact form . Note that as this site is a mailing list archive, the Webmaster has no control over the contents of the messages. Comments about message content should be directed to the relevant mailing list.