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Re: CM12U - any issues - reliable ?
Idratek offers very good & accessible controls ... maybe David G.
could advice definitively, but I think it would be easy to arrange
for it to overcome tendencies to erroneous operations ... their
Cortex software runs on PCs & can deal with X-10 ... worth a look,
anyway ... via their website & via David's blog :
http://www.idratek.com/ & http://www.gumbrell.com/archives/
home_automation/
Chris
On 25 Mar 2007, at 10:40, David Chapman wrote:
> Automated Home DiscussionI have had 3 "add-a-motor" units
> controlling curtains here and they work great. The add-a-motor is
> very dumb and opens or closes when power is applied so I've been
> using simple pin type mechanical timeswitches to control them. It
> works OK but is a bit hit and miss and this time of the year I'm
> always adjusting them as they open too late and close too early.
>
> About 2 years ago I bought a basic X10 system to control them - a
> CM12U and 4 x AM12U switches. All looked good on paper and it sort
> of worked but the PC software was flakey and occasionaly it would
> "miss" commands and get out of sync so the curtains would
close
> when they should be opening - no time to noodle so went back to
> timeswitches.
>
> However in a wave of optimism inspired by having to set the
> gazillion clocks in the house this morning I'm ready to give it
> another go. Where is the best place to start with software to talk
> to the CM12 ? I'm a PC not Linux bloke but want something very
> simple and hopefully therefore cheap or even less than cheap. Also
> any firmware updates for the CM12 - I'm assuming it has firmware ?
>
> David C
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