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Re: [ADVERT] Clipsal C-bus


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  • Subject: Re: [ADVERT] Clipsal C-bus
  • From: Martin Greenwood <martin@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 15:56:42 +0000
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Rob,

Out of interest have you done retrofit residential installations of C-bus?
Or is it always part of renovation or new-build projects. I guess this is
the main advantage of X10 not needing to chase in extra new wires everywhere.
Otherwise C-bus certainly looks very good.

When renovating I put in LD11 modules, so all circuits run to loft or basement.
All switches also run in same way.
I also put cat5 to main light switch in each room. However I didn't put it
to every light switch...
For these cat5-less switches can I run C-bus switches over existing
(isolated) switch wiring rather than Cat5?

Thanks,

Martin


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