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RE: HA options ...
Lots of those aren't really complete HA systems but do bits - like
lighting or security well but aren't too hot on other bits.
What exactly do you want to achieve?
You may have to buy into several systems and get them talking to get a
really good system. I have Comfort for good alarm features linked to
HomeVision Pro hardware for excellent scheduled HA and interfacing and a
load of software like HomeSeer, Main Lobby, xAP applications etc.
Paul.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> Chris Hunter
> Sent: 18 November 2006 19:50
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] HA options ...
>
> What HA system to go for ?
>
> The ones I really looked-into were :
>
> X-10 (American)
>
> Comfort (English)
>
> Honeywell Hometroncs (Scottish!)
>
> EIB / Knx (Siemens, ABB, Merten, Gira, and others, all German)
>
> C-Bus (Australian)
>
> Dynalite (English?)
>
> Idratek (Geordie-English
>
> Nikobus (Belgian)
>
> Dupline (Italian)
>
> Nice (Italian)
>
> Hevlar (Finish)
>
> Pretty-much in that order
>
> All had / have their advantages & disadvantages
>
> All were serious candidates, for us
>
> There were others, too, maybe another half-dozen, but they seemed less
> suitable
>
>
> Anyone want to add some to the list ???
>
>
> Chris
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