- I want to automate my house.
- I want to get that home pro software i think it is.
- I want to be able to set it up and have it show me what is on in my house and what isn't. do I need special devices for this?
- I eventually want to use BVC too. Looks awesome (way to go Bill).
- I just want to save money in my electric bill.
- The kids leave their lights on all the time!!! GGRRRR! Would love to be able to tell system to shut off any light in rooms it doesn't detect movement in.
I have been watching utube on x 10 stuff looks very interesting. I bought all my stuff off ebay, I hope i bought the right stuff.
Welcome to the Forum! An impressive list
autobot_Prime (Dan) you've put together there. I re-organized it to make it easier for me to go through.
It easy to automate a house... since there isn't any real standards as what that really means. Many of us have found the automating becomes a lifestyle/hobby/on-going project. The good news is...
it's a heck of a lot of fun too. I think you want/need/mentioned AHP.
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Pro is a software that uses the CM15A interface. They are sold together at the X10.com porn site with the entire software suite for $49.99 with free shipping. Before you spend more on Ebay... sign-up for X10's newsletter (but don't open at work) the X10 deals are really the best values.
By "have the system show what is on and what isn't"... is a little more complex... it is do-able but lets save that for later. X10 is known for being able to be controlled from anywhere in the world. X10 can be great for turning off all the lights after the parents go to work and kids go to school. Occupancy (motion) sensors are a standard for turning lights off.
BVC is cool.
As far as I am concerned... Voice Control is the apex of Home Automation. You might have seen one of
my BVC YouTube Video's. I am a big fan of
BVC.
There is so much that can be done with Home Automation... it can add convenience, security, safety, and fun to everyday life.