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Re: Anyone automated a cooker timer?



Paul wrote:
> Yes, I agree and did think about the heat/mains issues + getting into
the oven casing (built-in oven) etc.
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> I'm now thinking more along the lines of a completely separate timer
that gets announced all over the house (depending on programming etc).

I do this on a much smaller scale for filter coffee maker only..... put
stuff in, press button on mini-timer which switches the X10 plug the
coffee maker is connected to and starts making the coffee. Voice
announcement to say coffee is being made. 10 mins later, a voice and YAC
announcement to say coffee is ready - YAC listener running on Tivo and
laptop. 1 hour 50 later if mini timer has not been used to switch off
coffee machine, voice and YAC to say coffee machine going off in 10
mins, 5 mins later final warning, then announcement that it's been
switched off.

You could do something similar with a bit programming, eg for every
press of X10 address on, add 10 mins, and for every press of address
off, decrease by 1 min, allowing you to quickly bump up the time to 60
mins or something, but also allowing a bit of granularity to decrease to
45 mins etc. Obviously you could also use an HV interface or two instead
of an X10 broadcast to make it a bit more reliable.


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Doogie


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