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Tim.
Hi
I have had a look on the installer pages but have not found anyone suitable who can answer my questions - any suggestions?
I am in a house in Herts (between Potters Bar and Hertford) which has a working C-Bus system. However I would like to expand it to allow for more functionality and (if possible) use the installed Cat 5 cabling for a home network.
Please reply if anyone has ideas who can help.
Thanks.
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Tim.
I use this guy
http://www.benaddison.com/
Comes done from up North and knows cbus very well. Did all of the install on my house and we are talking about 40+ lighting zones.
Ben
Hi
We are a Cbus certified dealer based in Dorset, We specialize in Cbus and have fully trained engineers if required to program the systems for you. We also can offer all equipment needed to your requirements with full discount applied if you meet the requirements. Please get in contact if you wish to discuss further
luke@smarthomesupplies.com
01202 735403
Regards
Luke
Branch Manager
You could contact our Bishop's Stortford branch on 01279 506576
www.audiofile.co.uk | Home Automation | Home Cinema | Premium Hifi
Branches in Cambridge and Bishop Stortford
We have been installing and maintaining CBUS installations for over a decade now. We would be pleased to offer any help or advice on your current CBUS system.
Please feel free to reply to this post and I will give you a call.
Andy Ellis
Household Automation Ltd
Hi Guys,
Our new website is active and we have over 350 Clipsal C-Bus brochures, data sheets and manuals online to help you onsite. We also have 600 nice Home Automation, Home Theatre and Energy Efficiency products up to give you some ideas for your home or client's site. A great resource for the DIY Automated Home builder.
We enjoy visitors and hope you find our new site helpful. We are Nous House based in the land of C-Bus, Sydney Australia.
All the best,
Blacky7
Also forgot to mention, if you haven't found it already, try going to CBus Forums which is the most extensive Clipsal C-Bus Home Automation specific community forum on the web run by many ex Clipsal guys and and frequented (and in some cases moderated) by Clipsal staff. Though it is based in Australia, it has a large international base of posts and contributions. A post on that forum would also likely find you many local contacts in UK etc.
Good Luck,
Blacky7
Hi 21stCenturyElec,
When the pickings of new posts is slim when you come back, seeing you're here you re-read some of the previous posts, and then rather than waste a visit may choose to elaborate on an earlier post
..................................or poke fun at another contributor............... Great to see you did at least that.
I'm happy to see some (any) heartbeat returning to the C-Bus forum as obviously it helps Home Owners to have a forum with readers and posters rather than a dead wall of ancient posts. Also, with Google having everything indexed, a three year old question is as relevant to someone wanting the same information today as the original poster's question, so the forum ends up a database of ideas and information.
So why not add a new thread that everyone can visit, enjoy and get involved in? I've got a truck load of ideas eg Most annoying C-Bus problem, Favourite C-Bus product, neatest rack up job, Best pubs in Adelaide, What CBus product should Clipsal make next? Most annoying Aussie forum pratt!!. Feel free to use any of them....
Blacky7
Last edited by blacky7; 1st April 2013 at 01:39 AM.