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Re: ULTI questions



many of the units do allow for external (to them) switches &
sensors ...

funny one this, we'd have problems with a lot of the alternatives,
because they would be too-brash !

Chris


On 2 Sep 2007, at 22:18, Mal Lansell wrote:

> Since Phil brought this up, and you're the Idratek guru - do you
> know if
> there is any way to have the Idratek stuff hidden and to use
> faceplates
> that are a bit less "Buck Rogers in the 1970s"?  Or even use
> conventional switches?  The tiny buttons and orange symbols are a bit
> off-putting to me (and this is from someone who's favourite color is
> orange).
>
> Mal
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> Chris Hunter wrote:
>
>> 'depends what you're going for, I guess - functionality first, in
our
>> case, and affordability, then sort-out the aesthetics ... in which
>> regard, being as inconspicuous as possible fits very well with
>> SWMBO's minimalist objectives ...
>>
>> horses for courses, I guess !
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> On 2 Sep 2007, at 16:31, Phil Harris wrote:
>>
>>>> Goodness knows ! I wasn't sure what ULTI was, so 'had a
look at the
>>>> website :
>>>>
>>>> http://www.ulti.biz/ <http://www.ulti.biz/>
>>>>
>>>> which was quite entertaining, but a bit sparse on
>>>> information ... and
>>>> a bit frightening when it came to some of the decor !
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>
>>> *chuckle*
>>>
>>> Maybe the decor more suited these?
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/2t8klu <http://tinyurl.com/2t8klu>
>>>
>>> Some gorgeous examples of aesthetic design there...
>>>
>>> Phil
>>
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