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RE: Conduit installation


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  • Subject: RE: Conduit installation
  • From: "Mark Harrison" <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2002 22:22:12 +0100
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Aidan,

On the MP3 player "purely remote", we'in in build for a new "UKHA product" now. (Inded, the various parts should arrive at Chris Bond's on monday.)

More at http://viaproject.sourceforge.net

Regards,

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Aidan Williamson [mailto:fluff@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 13 April 2002 22:07
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Conduit installation


Got the cat5 but not installing yet. Plan to lay in a couple of counuits &
string for when I finally decide on where node 0 is going.

Contemplating most of the below. Just skipping the baby cam (not baby, no
plans for baby) and tumbledryer (won't fit) tho contemplating a module for
the washer so I can start it an hour before I get home, to avoid stuff
sitting & getting creased (too lazy to iron).

On the MP3 player, has anyone done anything on a purely remote (over
network) network player? Removes the cost of a display and controls. Should
mean small & low power) Would suit somewhere like kitchen or bathroom where
less control/variety needed. The alterantive just being speakers fed from
somewhere else.

Thanks for the suggestions.

Aidan

> Here are some kitchen ideas for you.... some I'm sure won't
> appeal, but hopefully enough to make you decide to put in CAT5
> "just in case." :-)
>
> - Recipe database
> - Baby-cam onto a little 5" LCD
> - Networked MP3 playe
> - BarCode scanner to swipe anything you've decided you want to
> buy again into an ordering  database
> - Temperature sensor in the kitchen
> - Flood sensor
> - Relay to control your outside taps (assuming it back-to-backs
> the kitchen sink - most do!)
> - Multiple relays to control multiple watering zones on your
> outside tap downstream of a splitter
> - X10 appliance module to turn on your tumble drier later at
> night when the cheap-rate 'leccy come to play
> - Ceiling-mounted speakers
> - Temperature sensor inside the fridge, to act as a "fridge warm"
> warning trigger
> ....
>



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