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RE: Motorised Curtains
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- Subject: RE: Motorised Curtains
- From: "Mark McCall" <mark@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 14:08:29 +0100
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I've used the Swish motorised rail in my AV room.
I ran a CAT5 to the top of this window when Keith and I wired the house
before the plastering started. The curtain works on a momentary contact
switch which I have to wire up yet. I need a relay and I will use one of
HomeVisions outputs to pulse the relay. I will then have remote control of
the curtains.
There is a review on my site of one of the retro fit curtain motors, but
several people have said they sound like an electric tin opener when they
operate! :-)
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/review-cmotor.html
M.
>I'm at the first fix stage in my self build and I'd like
>to pre-wire for motorised curtains.
>
>Can anybody give me some pointers about motorised curtains
>such as manufacturers and any web sites etc please?
>
>Has anybody had any experience/tips with this kind of kit
>that they'd like to pass on?
>
>Many thanks
>
>Tracey
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