You guys with the RC cars, you do this on other peoples sites or just your own house?
It would not seem professional to leave wire hanging on the ground and in the crawlspace just to leave it lying on the tiles.
I do not think that either of these installations would pass inspection.
I am afraid I don't follow. What RC cars or wires are you referring to?
The vast majority or forum members are users... not installers or businesses. I don't know of any users that knowing violate any codes or create a hazardous condition in their own homes.
For some time RC hobbyist have mounted (RF) remote cameras to their RC cars and planes. X10 cameras are often chosen for this as X10 makes a very reliable and durable little camera.
Robotics is now a very fast growing hobby. All I've done was combine my Home Automation interests with an interest in robotics. Borrowing an old idea from the RC hobbyist with the cameras was a natural.
What I've hoped to do is intergrate my X10 home automation with a [wireless] camera mounted on a mobile platform (hence the name of X.M.O.P. for X10 activated Mobile Observation Platform). That by itself could expand my home security camera setup. The RC controlled platform/robot can take the camera to any area that I might want to explore (and.. why I call the device R.E.D. for Robotic Exploration Device). RED is a 12 volt battery powered, NON-tethered, solar charged device. I don't like unsightly wires myself.
My attempts have NOT been completely successful... nor a complete failure ether. But this is a hobby... and NOT a commercial venture. And unfortunately...
I am on a fixed intelect.
I have controlled my Home Automation setup using
Voice Commands for more than a couple years now. My hope is to at least extend that feature to the robot. I most recently added a modified X10 Ninja to RED... and of course
added a YouTube video (or
two) to show how this works.