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Re: Node0 pictures



Great stuff, but ... 'must say, the complexity of the wiring is
everytime quite frightening ... how come HA needs all this ?   How come
just a bus (power, control, signal) run round the house is simply not
enough ?

Chris



Benfield, John (Penta) wrote:

> Well I've finally got around to taking some pictures of my Node0 ->
> http://tinyurl.com/cjpxb . I
have a second Node0 (Node1?) to be added
> once the other end of the house is completed. CBus was wired up by Ben
> Addison who is know to a number of people on this list and is in and
> working (It's a novelty not having extension leads and halogen working
> lights everywhere). I will be adding a PAC controller at some point to
> help automate things. Unfortunately I don't have any pictures of the
> mess that Ben had to clear up to get this  this nice tidy picture. By
my
> reckoning there were about 50 lighting cables, 5 ring mains, 96 CAT5
> cables and 16 coax cables all dumped out of ceiling void.
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