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Category Archives: Home Automation
Garage Door Monitor and Contoller
Where to begin, oh I know the problem I wanted to solve. Problem: I have a 7 year old daughter, who likes to ride her bike, ride her scooter, go play with her friends in the neighborhood, all normal and … Continue reading
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Intelix, TouchOSC and Processing
As mentioned in a previous post, I use the Intelix 4×4 matrix switch for distributing HDMI video throughout the house. The only issue (not a major one) is the remote for switching between sources is never close to where I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged Arduino, Intelix, Processing, TouchOSC
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AirServer (or my prayers have been answered)
AirServer for OSX is a small application that enables airplay streaming to my mac pro, it does so without fuss, it sits quietly in the menubar and allows me to play music, video or pictures on the mac.
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Homeseer and Napco
I have already documented my tribulations over the state of the Napco plugin from HomeSeer. Today is a more positive note, after a few hours of work on a couple of DLLs I have created my own C#.Net Plugin which … Continue reading
Posted in hardware, Home Automation, House, software
Tagged home automation, Homeseer, napco
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HomeSeer Support – Review
In a word: Abysmal. After buying the control software, the Napco Interface hardware and the plugin for homeseer to communicate with the alarm control panel I am no closer to getting the alarm and the home control software to talk … Continue reading
Wayne-Dalton Review – Update
Time to eat humble pie. The thermostat was not at fault, it was the house wiring or rather the original installer of the heating system. The ‘C’ wire though present at the thermostat end was not attached to the 24V … Continue reading
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Old Adage (Wayne Dalton Z-Wave Thermostat Review)
They say “You get what you pay for” and that unfortunately seems to be the case with the WDTC-20, I had hoped the issues I had with the first one was just a case of it being a lemon, however … Continue reading
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Z-Wave Thermostat
On Wednesday I had my first hardware failure, the Wayne Dalton Z-Wave thermostat died, 4 days after I installed it. The guys at SmartHomeUSA were great, I had bought the thermostat a couple of months ago but hadn’t had time … Continue reading
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Remote Automation
I am currently testing the HS Touch Server and PI-IPHONE-IPAD plugin, along with the iPhone/iPod Touch application. The combination of these three pieces of software allow me to remotely control the HomeSeer system. HS Touch, this is an interface module that … Continue reading
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