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BrightSpark
16 June 2013
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Jun 16, 2013 3:39 pm
You can have the one surge protected double powerpoint and then every normal double powerpoint down the line will be protected, so there's no need to have multiple surge protected powerpoints. You can also have a surge protector fitted to your switchboard to protect the whole house, not just the the...
You can have the one surge protected double powerpoint and then every normal double powerpoint down the line will be pro...
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BrightSpark
16 June 2013
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Jun 16, 2013 2:29 pm
Light Control? Easy Temperature control? Depends on the system. Replacing a thermostat on the wall? Easy. Connecting directly to a split system on the wall? A bit more complicated and can rely on modifying internal circuits that WILL void a warranty. You can also buy CBus compatible heating and cool...
Light Control? Easy Temperature control? Depends on the system. Replacing a thermostat on the wall? Easy. Connecting dir...
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BrightSpark
16 June 2013
13
Jun 16, 2013 1:39 pm
Ah, there you go, taking several hours to write a post inbetween playing with kids and making lunch means you miss other posts in the interim. I'm based in Mornington, but we go a lot further than Ballarat for work.
Ah, there you go, taking several hours to write a post inbetween playing with kids and making lunch means you miss other...
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BrightSpark
16 June 2013
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Jun 16, 2013 1:31 pm
If using CBus to simply turn on some lights then yes, I agree that CBus in a residential situation can be nothing more than a toy to play with and show off, it would be there purely for "wank factor" I have seen CBus installations where a few sensors and a couple of timers would have done ...
If using CBus to simply turn on some lights then yes, I agree that CBus in a residential situation can be nothing more t...
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BrightSpark
16 June 2013
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Jun 16, 2013 1:57 am
It is most certainly NOT difficult to prewire for CBus, and it's not expensive either. Or more accurately, it doesn't add very much to the cost of the CBus wiring already required. The biggest problem you will face with free information on how to go about having a CBus installation designed, wired, ...
It is most certainly NOT difficult to prewire for CBus, and it's not expensive either. Or more accurately, it doesn't ad...
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