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Re: The problems with X10 ...
accidental plumber wrote:
> That grandfather won't dream about that everything will be made in his
> country, all cheap. Good depends on how you design it.
>
Amen! After fixing some X10 modules I was about ready to grab one of the
design engineers and shake them real good ;-)
> Nowadays chip makers and Chinese factories are only interested in mass
> consumer market to make lots of money. Zwave and Zeebee are all
> designed to skip the middleman. Buy it, plug it in, screw it in. So
> it doesn't matter what is good and what's not to those guys depending
> on automation for a living.
>
Without the big box HW stores I don't think it would have a chance, at
least not in the US.
> As for DIY'ers, Zeebee only have big development modules at the moment.
> The other day I looked at the Zwave controllers and remotes on Lowes;
> it horrified me. From the pictures online I didn't know that they are
> so fcking BIG. My wife wouldn't approve it. The central panel looked
> like a cheap plastic toy rather than a Ultra Mobile PC. ...
Thanks for mentioning Lowes. Have to look next time I am there. HD is
closer so it has been a while.
> ... But X10 actually have some wafer thin remotes.
>
The keychain remotes? Those aren't very good IMHO. Flimsy and drifty.
The white 16-button remotes are pretty good though. I just wish they had
designed them so they only need one AA. I mean, that ain't rocket science.
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com
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