  FLECOM Bay Networks Freak Premium join:2003-03-03 Miami, FL | reply to RadioDoc Re: HHS?
correct, we have a small box on our air conditioner for just this purpose... although in the 12+ years its been there they have never turned it off -- BellSouth sucks |
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SDG&E needs to stick to delivering electrical power. BPL is JUNK Internet technology. In this case California rate payers will end up paying for the BPL fiasco. Just say no to BPL. Buyer beware. |
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said by zoom314 : But the ability to turn off an appliance remotely has as about as much chance of becoming real as someone filling up the Grand Canyon on Mars with Liquid water anytime soon. That capability has been implemented on a voluntary basis in exchange for lower rates for decades. They install a small radio-controlled relay on your air conditioner. Some folks opt for "interruptible rates" which allow the power company to shut you down entirely for a couple of hours. This isn't as exotic as you may think. -- The revolution will not go better with Coke. |
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Na old fat freddie is an old school stoner, his brain is already fried on dope. RF would have no impact.:D |
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| reply to Transmaster You might consider changing your avatar. 
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1 edit | reply to 11337845 Carrier is in the final stages of marketing an Internet enabled thermostat the chip set is being designed and build by Emware. Samsung has an Internet connected frig' and there is even a microwave that is connected. All it will take is coding and some extra parts and any such device will be remote controllable.
»www.comfortchoice.carrier.com/de···SSION=NO
»www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,a···4,00.asp
Having said all of this. There is no way in hell I would let any such thing in my house! -- Real Men use Vacuum tubes, 25 pound filament transformers, and plate voltages no less then 2400 volts...BPL I'm coming to get you
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  zoom314 Superman Premium join:2001-04-30 Yermo, CA
| reply to Transmaster said by Transmaster :Oh this is one of the things the power companies, Microsoft and embedded CPU manufacturers are pushing for the so-call Internet capable home appliance. To the consumer they are selling the Internet angle, the power companies are looking at the control angle. Well that may be so, But the ability to turn off an appliance remotely has as about as much chance of becoming real as someone filling up the Grand Canyon on Mars with Liquid water anytime soon. If It were done, People would bypass It somehow. Me I'm not worried, As It would be a paranoid thought to Me. Think what You like, If You so feel like It. -- »mysite.verizon.net/zoom314/ |
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Of course, I don't expect them to be trying to control someone's AC unit over X10. 
For what they're trying to do, I'm sure they could just install a relay that listens their signals that controls access to the the 220 circuit that powers the AC. If they don't want it on, it won't get any juice. But man, if they try anything like that for anything other than a dire emergency, I'm going to be on the phone screaming at them. -- \\ROB - a part of the SCB local network |
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| reply to Transmaster Easy solution to your tinfoil suggestion: Plug networked appliances into your own firewalled LAN. I'd like to see the power company try and hack someone's router. -- We must always fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil that we must fear the most, and that is the indifference of good men. |
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| reply to zoom314 Oh this is one of the things the power companies, Microsoft and embedded CPU's manufacturers are pushing for the so-call Internet capable home appliance. To the consumer they are selling the Internet angle, the power companies are looking at the control angle. -- Real Men use Vacuum tubes, 25 pound filament transformers, and plate voltages no less then 2400 volts...BPL I'm coming to get you |
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  zoom314 Superman Premium join:2001-04-30 Yermo, CA
| reply to Transmaster said by Transmaster :Yes and they will be able to shut down your air conditioner, And anything else they think is using to much power at your house[snip] Now how would one do that? Last I looked AC units don't have remote capabilities through the power line. Show Me one unit that does this or fold. -- »mysite.verizon.net/zoom314/ |
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| reply to Automate Yes and they will be able to shut down your air conditioner, and any thing else they think is using to much power at your house, or barring this they will get laws passed so they can do the same thing except fine you for their illegal use. -- Real Men use Vacuum tubes, 25 pound filament transformers, and plate voltages no less then 2400 volts...BPL I'm coming to get you |
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join:2001-06-26 Atlanta, GA | reply to 11337845 You got it! |
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| reply to Automate So it's not for the customers as much as for the company? If I understand you correctly, they wish to use this technology to do two things: All but eliminate meter readers and charge more for peak usage vs. non-peak usage. Is that the gist of it? -- We must always fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil that we must fear the most, and that is the indifference of good men. |
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| reply to 11337845 The BBR synopsis is a little misleading. If you read the article you will see the real goal is minute my minute pricing. Eventually the price of electricity will be higher in the middle of a hot summer day than in the middle of the night. Encouraging people to operate their discretionary appliances like dish washers and washing machines during off peak hours is one way to reduce the overall peak power plant capacity requirements. |
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1 edit | the company's primary interest: offering power customers instantaneous access to their power consumption data. Not like a calculator and two measurements an hour apart couldn't do the same thing. Are you kidding me? -- We must always fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil that we must fear the most, and that is the indifference of good men. |
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