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RE: X10 how popular is it in the UK, Update No1
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- Subject: RE: X10 how popular is it in the UK, Update No1
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 16:29:13 +0100
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Depends, what. If that's just status reporting device that you
attach to
Lamp module or appliance module it could be expensive, because such modules
are
already overpriced here, compared to US.
-
But
if it's some standalone device with it's own purpose, like door bell that
will
send command to TM12U, then it's not. Any alternative would be more
expensive an
time consuming. People were ripping keyfob and similar. I think for £20
noone
would bother.
-
Why
not making TM12U, without appliance module on itself. If you make it for
£20,
more reliable, and some advanced features you might find many people
interested.
-
You
can also make Home automator's remote, that would talk to such devices.
With
macro learning or some advanced features.
-
Maybe combine it with IR
-
TM12
might be plugged into mains, but also into ethernet, or xAP network, so
your
remote can do more than just send X10 commands.
-
people are now looking for displays that they will attach to xAP network
(or
whatever the term is). But if I want to put display high on the wall, it's
easier if I don't have to wire it, just hang it. Tomorrow, if I decide to
move
it somewhere else, it's easier with RF then wired solution.
You
just need to sort out security, because you don't want neighbours to have
the
same display :-). But that shouldn't be a big problem.
Nik
I dont
think
the RF Hardware would be to much of a problem, its the cost that may be
per module, 433 Mhz Transmitter =£5, Micro £3, then my profit, plus
various electronic odds looking at £20, is that too
expensive?
Gary
Gary, here are few of the
ideas
RF related:
- RF xAP interface. The guys are currently developing
protocol that will allow different home automation devices to talk to
each
other. They will use Cat5 for connecting, but where it's not possible,
maybe small RF devices will help, one on device side and the other on
xAP
network side. - any application where it's not simple to implement
cabling like doorbell. Basically, you press button, it's RF transmitted
to
TM12 and converted to X10 command and it either triggers X10 module, or
it's detected by homevision or homeseer and triggers some
event. Application can be in bathrooms and similar environments where
you
cannot put normal, high voltage switch, so you use RF one. - You can
try to create small, cheap status senders, which can send statuses of
different devices to some receiver, which is "brain" and it transfers
statuses to Homevision (serial) or Homeseer (plugin) or other
controller
giving the status of different devices. If it can easily handle a lot
of
channels, then you can put all kinds of sensors throughout the house
(pressure mats, PIRs, proximity etc..) much denser then at the moment
because no wires wires will be needed and installation and
re-positioning
later should be much easier. For any good automation, you need a lot of
feedback and getting even simple X10 statuses is a problem at the
moment
(few modules, expensive). There are lots of people on this group,
which would be able to help with software and writing different
plug-ins
for their controlers. The main problem is developing hardware for home
automation, and if you can offer that at acceptable price, software
base
will probably grow easily if device is well documented and interesting
to
the people. Cheers, Nik
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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