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Re: 2012 and still no perfect UK HA light switch solution?



Big Figaro review coming at the end of the month, I've used all their
modules, both with clipsal momentary  switches, MK Grid switches, and plain
ol' on-off switches. They are very good indeed.

Cheers

Ant
On 15 Aug 2012 12:56, "Mark J Cox" <mark@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 7:54 AM, David Claxton
<dave.clax@xxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> > If you have a system that's reliable all of the time then maybe
it
> > wouldn't be needed. Saying that, it would still be particularly
useful if
> > you're turning off/on a light that you might not be able to see
at the
> time
> > (porch/garden/garage light). Handy to know that your command was
received
> > and also worked?
> >
>
> As well as being able to represent the current lighting state on the
> tablets around the house I'd also like to be able to do programs such
as
> "at 10pm set child bedroom light to 50% but only if it's
currently on" (as
> a 'it's bed time soon' reminder).
>
> I looked again at the Fibaro modules and they're slightly smaller than
the
> x10 micromodules, so I might get one to trial it.  Anyone here using
> Fibaro?  what momentary switches did you use?
>
> Mark
>
>
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