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RE: Connecting Garage via Powerflash - Anyone done


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  • Subject: RE: Connecting Garage via Powerflash - Anyone done
  • From: "fluff" <fluff@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2002 23:04:40 +0100
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I've tried to find these on the web, but given someones admitted to having
one, how painful are these things in the wallet?

Be quite handy, but suspect not enough to justify the cost (in my current
circumstance)

The garage is currently my dumping zone, but after 2 break ins to my car in
4 months I am going to have to use it for my new car (as of next weekend)

In this (for manchester) deeply odd hopping out is no issue, but when we get
the usual weather back less back & forth would be good.

On a similar vein anyone use the parking distance sensor/light set as sold
by letsautomate? ("Park Zone" Car Parking Assistant)

Cheers

A.

> =============
> Subject: [ukha_d] Connecting Garage via Powerflash - Anyone done this

> I've got a Chamberlain B&Q Garage Door opener special, and it has contacts
> for it's own wired modules to open and close door (and turn on light) all
> through twin cable.
>
> Now, has anyone got one and maybe connected via a powerflash ?
> Maybe get some
> x10 status monitoring of door status ?
>
> G.
>


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