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RE: 2012 and still no perfect UK HA light switch solution?



Odd question, and humour me... but why do you need 2 way comms?

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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of M=
ark J Cox
Sent: 14 August 2012 16:12
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] 2012 and still no perfect UK HA light switch solution?

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Every few years I hope there is some new advance that'll let me cheaply
automate all my lights with a retrofit not a rewire. My friends in the US
can spend <$30 a light and get z-wave control with switches that look
good,
work nicely, and fit their existing back boxes (like a ZW4001). My
previous attempts at X10 using micro-modules was mostly okay, but
unreliable even with x10 filters, and too expensive for every light. The
zwave Fibaro mico module looks slightly promising, but looks hard to fit
into a 35mm backbox and cost soon adds up (=E2=82=A450+a momentary switch).

Am I missing something? I'd happily use switches rather than dimmers, want
2-way communication, have neutral at each box....

Cheers, Mark
http://www.awe.com/ha/

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