x10 controlled basement enclosures

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drmacchi
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Hi all, this is my last domotica job: a system controlled by a rain sensor that closes automatically some enclosures of the basement. When it rains, the plexigalss layers (4 total) are moved down by their motors that are controlled via x10. I used n.4 220v linear actuators , a rain sensor with rel board (my self produced with this kit : http://www.futuraelettronica.net/pdf_it ... FT549K.pdf , a swm1p , a powerflash interface.
this is my youtube video report : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfSvKz2PJXg
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Post by mgb »

Looks impressive, Nice vid.
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Looks nice indeed, another good example with home automation.

you can imbed your video too btw..


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Nice work Lorenzo, very Blade Runner-ish! ;)
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Thanks all !!!
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Cool, looks great!!

Congrats!! [:D]
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