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Re: C-Bus wireless, X10 or Z-Wave?



Hi Dean,

That'd sure have to be some special kind of discount..

=A3151.13 for an on and off switch?!?!
http://www.avjungle.co.uk/index.php?main_page=3Dproduct_info&cPath=3D72&pro=
ducts_id=3D306

.. just Googled and this seems to be the ball park figure for Rako Wireless
kit.

Obviously not for the likes of a DIY HAer like myself!

Going back to dream...

Steve

On 20 January 2011 13:17, Dean Barrett <dean@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Can't comment specifically on CBus wireless as all our wired installs
hav=
e
> been Cbus wired, however for all our wireless systems we have used
Rako -
> they offer a good range of plate finishes in traditional styles
suitable
> for
> UK back boxes. Wireless dimmers/relays are then located in the
ceilings.
> They have a nice ipad interface amongst other ways of control.
>
> We have recently completed three installs of Rako wireless in 15,000+
sq =
ft
> properties and all have performed faultlessly.
>
> List of some Rako items here : http://j.mp/gaLzEo - Can offer special UKH=
A
> discounts if something of interest.
>
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
>
> Dean.
>
>
>


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