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Re: [ slightly OT ] 1-wire hubs




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From: "Broadfoot, Kieran J" <Kieran.Broadfoot@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [ukha_d] [ slightly OT ] 1-wire hubs

> Guys,
>
> Having been looking at the list of people on the 1-wire hub/bp project list
> I noticed a good number of names from the ukha group.
Ah, interesting, I didn't realise.

> i. Should we consider a ukha_d hub/bp build co-op?
Dunno, what would be the advantage? I'm unsure as to the whole build thing at
the moment... i.e. I pay for a rebuilt board (I'm lazy) who builds it?!


> ii. Anyone using the hubs for whole-house monitoring type functions?  Id be
> interested in chatting to anyone who is to compare notes on usage.
Yep, in theory :-) My plans are much grander than the reality i.e. at the
moment I just have a TINI, some 1-wire LCDs, switches, temp. sensors, all
sitting next to the PC. I have CAT5 sprouting at various points in the house
but as yet not connected to anything 1-wire!

My plan is for 1-wire hardware is: PIR and temperature sensors in most rooms.
Also I'll have a few rooms with 1-wire buttons/digital pots for controlling
lighting (X10 dimmers, but 1-wire control user controls using the TINI as an
intelligent 1-wire to X10 bridge). I was going to use the 1-wire LCDs before I
got the wireless Fuji, haven't decided what to use them for now!

jon


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