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RE: Zwave, my first use of


  • Subject: RE: Zwave, my first use of
  • From: "Alex Monaghan" <ha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 23:21:13 +0100

Anyone know if there are plans to have Zwave wired modules ?

I've just put a few 12V spots in the loo & front lobby and SWMBO's
really
impressed and has given the provisional OK for some in the lounge.

I don't really fancy trying to get a set of the plug-in lamp modules under
the floor, so it really needs to be a dedicated dimmer module.

Now if I could just get the 1st bit of automation while I'm at it, then
I've
got the foot in the door :-)

> Well, I finally received my Zwave remote controller today along with 2
> more appliance modules.
>
> After about 2 minutes reading the manual, I was switching the living
> room lights on and off. I like the speed at which it works compared to
> X10.
>
> Just got to install the USB interface tonight and try it out using
> Homeseer.
>
> Now need to sell all my X10 bits and bobs on eBay and replace with the
> Zwave stuff. Going to be expensive, but hey, its only money :o)
>
> Anyone else using the Zwave stuff with success?
>
> Regards
> Dave...
> PS.. I would highly recommend Automated Outlet for any purchases if
you
> are having difficulty getting UK modules. That is 3 orders I have
> received and they only tool 1 week to arrive.





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