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alkizmo

join:2007-06-25
Pierrefonds, QC
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reply to alfnoid

Re: Best home automation standard...

said by alfnoid:

Lots of choices, but unless you have deep pockets expect to invest a LOT of your spare time and have some growing pains along the way.

Sort of kills a major benefit of automation

I'll stick to programmable thermostats and light switches.

eagleknight

join:2002-11-08
Troy, OH

said by alkizmo:

said by alfnoid:

Lots of choices, but unless you have deep pockets expect to invest a LOT of your spare time and have some growing pains along the way.

Sort of kills a major benefit of automation

I'll stick to programmable thermostats and light switches.

Sounds like what I found out when I started to do research a few years ago when I was remodeling my house. I only opted for a Proliphix thermostat, which I can control from the internet, but nothing more at this point. If I ever build a house I want to integrate home automation, but for now in my 1961 house I didn't feel like it was worth messing with.

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