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Re: 1960s House Rewire - Lighting control?
Hi Steve,
Re the xAP to BBSB sockets idea, a HAH unit www.dbzoo.com/livebox/hah does
this pretty well.
I started out using the BBSB plug-in adaptors, but migrated to the (rather
more expensive) HE109 twin 13A sockets. These work fine with the HAH and
look a lot nicer.
If you speak nicely to the right people, a Joggler can be added to give you
touch screen control of those sockets.
Note that I am declaring an interest here ... in that I'm one of the two
guys on the HAH project team.
Good luck with your re-wire.
Cheers,
Derek.
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Ste Daniels <ste@...> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm hopefully moving into a 1960's era house in the next 3 months. It
needs
> a total rewire and I'd like to get the main room lights (and perhaps
> table/stand lights) under some automation control. The main controller
might
> be linux/xap based or something along those lines. If I've got to run
a copy
> of Windows on a virtual machine I'm open to that if needs must.
>
> This will be my first house, so I'm on a tight budget. With that in
mind I'm
> looking at X10 din rail dimmers with momentary switches in the
traditional
> like switch locations (backed up with a couple of runs of CAT5e just
in
> case.
>
> Are there any alternatives these days? I've not really looked into it
that
> much recently.
>
> As an aside I'll possibly be going with Bye Bye Standby sockets for
> appliance control as their cheap as chips. Working on completing an
xAP
> gateway for these. What are the alternatives here? Based on the costs
of
> running sockets back to banks of din appliance modules I'll definitely
be
> avoiding that!
>
> Thanks for your thoughts,
>
> Steve
>
> P.S. I'll be flooding the house with substantial CAT5e..
>
>
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>
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