<div>Well, the motor control circuit is not in a state yet that it can be shared (it doesn't work yet -- having trouble with the photosensors I've been trying to use as limit switches). As far as the mechanics, I got a surplus 8ft screen from a local thrift store, and attatched a gear motor to one end. The plan is to put photosensors in the housing to detect when the screen has reached the top or the bottom, using them to control relays to control the motor. I'm then using the Universal X-10 module as an input to that circuit.
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<div>I've been taking a break from that project lately, but hopefully will get back to it soon. Right now I'm having interference problems from all the compact flourescent bulbs my roommate/landlady installed. I might have to make some filters for them that fit into the light socket under the bulb, because right now the whole X10 setup quits working whenever certain lights are on in the house.
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 6/2/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Francesco Peeters</b> <<a href="mailto:Francesco@fampeeters.com">Francesco@fampeeters.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">On Fri, June 2, 2006 20:40, Nick Ellson said:<br>><br>> I mostly live at <a href="http://x-10.com">x-10.com
</a>, with a few devices from <a href="http://smarthomeusa.com">smarthomeusa.com</a> (for<br>> the high power RF transcievers and the Sprinkler System heads)<br>><br>> I use mostly the 3-prong appliance modules, and appliance decorator wall
<br>> switches. I find that the hard relay switches do not burn out or get picky<br>> about signal, unlike the dimmer modules. And they support florescent bulbs<br>> well.<br>><br>> A big deal is to watch out how many fancy UPS/ A/V gear you have. A lot of
<br>> them use their own noise suppression on the AC input and that will squash<br>> the X10 carrier signal for that whole breaker circuit if it's a good<br>> filter. :\ They make buffers for them, but so far I have been lucky.
<br>><br>> Perhaps a MythX10 module section could be started and at least those of<br>> use that know Linux X10 can toss around ideas?<br>><br>> Nick<br>><br>Sounds good!<br><br>I am using MrHouse for my home automation, partially because it is easy to
<br>script your own subroutines for more advanced usage.<br><br>My alarm interfaces with X10 as well, so the MrHouse machine knows when<br>the alarm is on, and when it is, it runs a simulation program to simulate<br>normal use of light in the house...
<br><br>It calculates sun rise and set (and moon too, BTW), so you can time events<br>relative to that.<br><br>It also sends out SMS messages to my cell phone on special occurences,<br>such as alarm-situations.<br><br>These are things I should like in a MythX10 module as well...
<br><br>BTW: The only broken X10 modules I have so far (*knock on wood*) are<br>appliance modules (relay boxes), whereas all my light modules (dimmers)<br>still work as new... (Only had to replace a fuse twice, but that was my
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