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Re: Is X10 still the way to go?



Not trying to be funny here, but are you actually living day-by-day
with
an Idratek installation?  From your posts I gather that you're building
Idratek it into a new build, but unless you're actually living with it,
I don't think you should be recommending it so wholeheartedly.  Please
feel free to shoot me down if that's not the case.


Chris Hunter wrote:
>
> 'have a look at Idratek ... very cost-effective, very well thought-
> out ...
>
> Chris
>
> On 27 Aug 2007, at 14:58, dermot_bradley wrote:
>
> > Hi folks
> >
> > Looking to automate just a few electrical items here (wall socket
> > powered lamps, a few appliances, and some room lights).
> >
> > I want to use some technology with a PC interface
> > (serial/USB/ethernet) that includes querying sensors.
> >
> > Is X10 still a good way to go (probably using the HK
"enhanced" X10
> > kit) or is anything else like Zwave, EIB, etc cost effective for
this?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>




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