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RE: Re: X10/Room Occupancy/SWMBO acceptance



> > > Agreed.  Perhaps you could mount a switch on the wall
> that operates
> > > wirelessly?  Would save rewiring.
> >
> > Have only seen those horrible X10 stick on wall wireless switches -
> > no way jose!
>
> Case mods?  We're getting a bit far fetched now though :-)

Actually, jsut had a thought (ouch!) and is not far fetched.  This is how I
did my door bell - expensive yes, far fetched, no.
Took a keyfob remote and a large wireless doorbell push (dontated by Turtles
>from the push operates normally to the contacts on the keyfob for the first
device.
Managed to fit it all in the doorbell housing by chopping bits off the
doorbell pcb that wasn't needed (only needed the switch and the bit you
actualyl push) so I have an X10 doorbell.
Could do similar I guess with a nice wandsworth momentary switch and only
have to bury a backbox rather than having to chase in cables too......

> It seems nothing is easy in HA :-/

Ironic when the idea of HA is to make things easy :-)

> I subscribe to the thought that something is better than
> nothing.  It's
> better to fake beat home than to not fake being at home.  Let

I take your point Andy, and it's a fair comment - though of course as Gerard
will (unfortunately) attest, some burglars don't give a monkeys if you're in
and are prepared to commit armed robbery if need be.

Hell, forget pretending to be in etc - just wire all your external windows
and doors to a 10,000V supply and bring the b'stards on:-)
(It would, of course, be activated by a 'good night' switch somewhere, so
may be some time before I can implement :-))

Tony


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