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RE: X10/Room Occupancy/SWMBO acceptance



> > Like that's gonna happen.
> > Hands up who can leave their automated house in the hands of
> > an untrained
> > individual for 2 weeks?
>
> Me.

Did it all work okay?  What things are automated in your house and did you
have to reconfigure anything before you left?  

> > Again though, this is a downgrade rather than an upgrade.
> > Aside from the fact that we have brushed steel switches,
> > thinking guests
> > again, (eg my mum) they would be more comfortable witha
> > 'proper' switch than
> > a momentary switch or those butt-ugly X10 switches.
>
> No-one turns lights on in my house. They come on automatically.

Fine if you have the whole house rewired and pir's everywhere.
Not so good if you want to start off gently, convince SWMBO this is all a
good idea, and then ramp up the X10 stuff....

Tony


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