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[ADVERT] Internet enabled Central heating controller with 1 wire space temperat


  • Subject: [ADVERT] Internet enabled Central heating controller with 1 wire space temperat
  • From: "ukhauk" <jasonstarkie@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 00:10:43 -0000

We have been working on a project recently with the Barionet Barix
www.barix.com and have written some software to start / stop some
equipment based on time.

The Barionet has a built in software clock and syncs with an NTP
server every 10 hours so its excellent for time control.

Taking this further we decided to develop the software to control
central heating system at home.

Using a 1 wire temp probe its possible not only control the room
temperature but optimise the start time (and possibly the stop time).

For example you set the Monday morning parameters On at 8-00 Temp
setpoint 21 deg C, the Barionet monitors the room temperature and
decides what time it needs to bring on the heating to achieve
setpoint at 8-00am using a user defined multiplier

We could supply Barionets pre-loaded with this application if anyone
on the group would is interested ?

The Barionet has a built in web page server so all the time settings
can be adjusted over your intranet or via the web if you desire.

Additional 1 wire temp sensors can be connected to the Barionet so
you can monitor the temp in various rooms or even outside temp.

We could supply the units pre programmed for not much more than the
retail price.

Custom programs can also be written to utilise the barionets RS22
port.

Any thoughts or comments'

Jason






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