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Re: New Node Zero



I was interested to see what you'd done to prevent overheating, I too have
the beginnings of my node0 in the loft, though at the moment it's just a
patch panel.

My plan was to mount a DS1820 in the loft and graph the temperature over
the
summer, though that ground to a halt when I used all my cat5 in the lounge
:-)

On Friday 28 December 2001 17:35 pm, James Hoye wrote:
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> Initial pictures of my newly built Node Zero are now online at
> http://www.home-automation.info/
>
> More work over the next few days should result in some CAT5 between my
> study (where my PC is), the front hall (ePODS - eventually) and maybe
even
> the sitting room (DDAR - sitting there collecting dust - prompt for
larger
> HD....).
>
> How I hate Mark McCall and his damned automation!!!!  Without his site
I
> would never have caught the bug, would be living in ignorant bliss,
and
> wouldn't have spent a small fortune on power tools/gadgets.  Then
again, I
> probably wouldn't be as happy :D
>
> James H
>
>
>
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