Posted: August 16 2003 at 11:44 | IP Logged
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Todd,
If you are going to get serious about automation, then I would also highly recommend you get a CM11A interface. There is only so much automation that can be done with the Firecracker since it is one way. Eventually, you'll probably want to upgrade to an RF interface as well so you can get rid of all the transceiver modules plugged into the wall. I was starting to have trouble finding spare outlets where I could plug one into .
Automation for me started out as a well to keep track of the songs in my CD jukebox changer. It grew to having the computer send the IR for my jukebox (the birth of PowerHome). I then extended it to control all of my IR equipment. I had X-10 control via RF remotes, transceivers, and modules, but not through the computer. After a while, it only made sense to combine the two together. I now use PowerHome to control my AC, lights, theater equipment, and security cameras. I can control all of this using RF remotes, the web, and even my cell phone. At any time, I can connect to the internet via T-Mobile, and view one of my cameras right from my phone. Having an intelligent interface sensing occupancy based upon motion sensors to control my AC has saved quite a bit on the electric bill as well.
Like Tony said, start small and automate what currently irritates you. Like me, I got tired of having 10 or so remotes on the coffee table. You'll find your own little niche of what you're comfortable with.
Dave.
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