I live in the UK and our house was built in the 80's, so it's mostly plasterboard on the inside & breezeblock/brick on the outside. The gap in the outside wall has been filled with insulation and...
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I live in the UK and our house was built in the 80's, so it's mostly plasterboard on the inside & breezeblock/brick on the outside. The gap in the outside wall has been filled with insulation and...
Has anyone had problems getting a Razberry daughter board for the Rasberry Pi to see anything on the network? I've just moved mine to a new Pi & it seems to be struggling to detect anything, even...
Tried that now Mark, and I get the same problem.
I'm trying to install a new device (my first), it's a Fibaro universal sensor and the controller is a Razberry daughter board installed on a Raspberry PI..
I start the inclusion via the z-way...
They are rechargeable but CR123A's rather than AA, they are 3.7v and the PIRs only take 1.
and as if to illustrate a point I've changed the battery again in the unit on the wall and it's all cleared up.
I have about 6 or 7 spare rechargeable batteries that go in the PIRs, I've tried...
I have an old Visonic Powermax alarm that's driving me mad, every time the battery needs changing on one of the wireless PIRs I then spend the next 2 hours trying to get rid of the "System Jammed"...
I've plugged my old Current Cost back in to my raspberry pi after a long time in the cupboard and I can't get the serial port to work. I've tried both 2400 & 9600 baud (it's a Classic Current Cost...
I've been following the discussion here http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=68&t=6517 and here http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=68&t=6581 where they see to have decoded the...
Has anyone done anything interesting with these two devices? I want to hook the former up to the latter and use them with ITTT or something similar to create event alerts & recording.
Has anyone...
It's YPbPr both into the amp, and on the back of the telly.
The amp is a Yamaha RX-V530RDS, and I've only tried the Wii as it's the only component source I have.
I'll have to check the manual...
Does anyone have any recommendations for my Dad? They've just baught a house to retire to with no central heating, and no gas.
What are the options they have regarding heating & hot water?
I...
I've just fitted a component cable to my Wii & tried to feed it through one of the 2 component in sets of sockets on the back of my amp, but I completely fail to get a picture out of it.
The amp...
How much did the Powerlink cost you, if you don't mind me asking ...
Ok, given the hassle I'm having just GETTING INFO about the Powermax (from the suppliers, not you guys) I'm seriously considering just replacing the existing panel with a new, cheap one (Something...
It's not exactly easy to find info on this little puppy is it!! One place says they're available, another says they're not.
The Visonic website says the Powerlink is coming in 2009 for the Powermax Pro?
Of course my other option is just to replace the existing control panel, something like the Texecom Veritas 8 would do the job, but no HA options at all with that.
I'm looking for a new alarm panel, one that will allow remote monitoring (by me, not a 3rd party company). I'm sure I've seen somewhere that the Viewsonic Powermax can send alerts to email addresses,...
I've just read the tread on the reducing list volume, and as long as that leads to an increase in signal-noise then I don't think it's too much to worry about.
The thing that did stand out was the...
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The taps in our kitchen seem to have very low pressure, the hot tap
has been like that since we moved in during the summer, but now the
cold tap has gone the...
Dpends what you want to protect with it, I certainly wouldn't use it externally as they are easily fooled.
Hey guys! This thing just called me Dave! It want's to know if it will dream!
Seriously? If I take my thumb off this hole, all the **** will leak from the internet?
Rob's jovial attitude to bomb disposal would be his undiong.