> To give you a
clue
their 8 channel dimmer pack (5 Amps per channel) is about the same size as
an
alarm panel (enclosure) doesn’t have to be mounted at > node zero
(because
the control is on an RS-485 bus) and retails for 800 quid. It isn’t cheap
when
you compare it to X10, but it is cheap when you compare
> it to
Lutron.
Can you give us an
idea
of the features of these dimmer packs Tim? Soft start, straight to
level
X, number of scenes, number of levels per circuit etc.
> Control
panels are
totally configurable, up to 10 buttons on a single back box – up to 26 on a
double!
Nice. Any
pics?
> I’m not sure
whether I’m going to interface to an alarm, or just install additional
occupancy/door detectors – I’ll find out more when I meet with the
chaps.
> Phil and I
were
chatting on the phone the other day, as home automators we often try to
interface something or automate it because we can, rather than
> because it
actually adds some value!
Agreed. But
(for
example) my lighting based on movement has been removed from my Study as it
was
a pain in the but. However, that doesn't mean I don't still love it
in the
hallways, Kitchen, utility etc.
What are the PC
control
options for this system. I assume you'll have to use a PC as a stand
alone
HA controller is not an option?
M.
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