Archive for October 28th, 2009
Everyone asks about home automation
by on Oct.28, 2009, under Home Automation, insteon, lighting control, zwave
It’s pretty well known that for items related to house automation I can’t resist most of the new devices coming out from companies such as SmartLabs and Power Control Systems.
Many of these latest devices coming out shouldn’t be considered actually as big a deal as they claim seeing as this stuff had been created other ways using other standard parts but now they’re available as a tidy kit. One other thing is you won’t feel like you need a complicated circuit diagram to set things up.

Looking closer we see several resemblances between the brands. As an example, almost none of the product lineups use handheld remote products as signal repeaters, and all the items use radio frequency in some capacity. With other differences still, it gets involved – I’m not going to struggle to express it here and mess it up, there’s a site here Insteon thermostat has pages dedicated to evaluating some of the discrepancies.
That said if anyone has any visions for tricks to make a bit of moolah to make up for our new addiction, don’t hesitate to let us know!
A commercial got me planning
by on Oct.28, 2009, under Home Automation, insteon, lighting control, zwave
Two weeks ago a sweet house on HGTV which probably caused me to beg my wife – Everywhere they had installed motorized plasmas in the kitchen and performed a seriously outstanding job of having it be impressive. Almost every kitchen appliance knew what the other was doing and even the inside doors plus the robot vacuum were controlled by the house.
I have loved X10 for ages but we’d not attempted something like this, it was wicked and I’m still in shock.
I’ve thought about letting the superhome that we live in (slight exageration) do neat stuff along the lines of running a bath by just asking the house to or displaying the news in the bathroom mirror. I’ll admit some stuff is most realistically a couple years in terms of general accessibility (despite the fact that there are people that have made it work) however stuff for example lighting which respond to your moods are ubiquitous and affordable today. Now it’s just up to me to win over the wife...... after which I’m sure she’ll just love the place where it all started: Insteon Controller
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