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Home automation protocols



Actually you can use X10 for CFL or LEDs.  Unless you have 'dimmabble CFL's
or
equivalent for LEDs (yes they are made), use an 'appliance module' instead
of a
'light controller' X10 module.

www.dimmablecfl.com is a place to start.  But I think I have found some of
the
newer generation of CFLs at Wal-Mart that are dimmable.

><> ... Jack


On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Seth Gordon <sethg-Dp9fwfP21SfQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org> wrote:

> Tom Metro wrote:
> > I know there are a few users of home automation devices on this list. At
> > the last meeting someone suggested a possible use for the hacked Western
> > Digital NAS might be as a home automation server.
> >
> > So of the emerging new home automation protocols, what's your
> > preference, and why?
>
> I am also interested in what options are out there.  For years I've been
> using Firecracker and bottlerocket to control my house lights and air
> conditioners with X-10, but as long as I'm using X-10 I can't switch my
> lights over to CFL or LED bulbs.  The times I've googled around for
> alternatives, it seems that every other system is pitched to people with
> a lot more disposable income than I have.
>
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