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Re: Re: Is X10 still the way to go?



I had a look at the website - but the critical piece - price list
(pdf) was
unavailable :(

" The requested URL /public/datasheets/Priceguide.pdf was not found on
this
server."

If the good people @ Idratek can fix this, I can contemplate purchasing
some
kit :)

Cheers,

R.

p.s. If anyone from Idratek wants to get in contact directly (offlist),
please feel free to do so.

On 8/28/07, Paul Bendall <paul@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   I'll second Chris' recommendation for Idratek system. The modules
cover
> all aspects of HA sensoring and control. The backup support from the
> guys at Idratek is second to none (any queries I have are all answered
> within the same day and an lengthy explanation to boot).
>
> The main software, Cortex, gives you a control and data logging
> interface, whilst each module can fall back to basic functionallity.
> The latter would be useful in the event of a power cut, once restored
> the modules would be functional within 2 / 3 seconds. Also covers the
> loss of the central PC.
>
> Not sure why Mal is questioning Chris' comments, but I would certainly
> recommend having a look at Idratek and making up your own mind.
>
> Paul
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx <ukha_d%40yahoogroups.com>, Mal Lansell
> <mal@...> wrote:
> >
> > 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.
> >
>
>
>


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