PLCbus, where is it ?
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PLCbus, where is it ?
Did anybody hear something more about "plcbus"?. I'm looking for distibutors in europe / the netherlands. It looks like a (compatible) cheap promising alternative for Xanura. Last thing I saw/heard was on the site of elekhomica a few weeks ago. But they seem to stop selling it.[?]
note: to the reading people of PLCbus, what is the best way to market your new product ?? RIGHT, in a userforum![:D]
note: to the reading people of PLCbus, what is the best way to market your new product ?? RIGHT, in a userforum![:D]
PLCbus, where is it ?
As far as i know, Elekhomica stopped selling PLCBUS only temporarily.
There were firmware issues. I have had some PLCBUS stuff but sent it back because it was unreliable. I'm now waiting for the replacements. When the issues have been resolved, they'll start selling it again, is what they told me.
There were firmware issues. I have had some PLCBUS stuff but sent it back because it was unreliable. I'm now waiting for the replacements. When the issues have been resolved, they'll start selling it again, is what they told me.
PLCbus, where is it ?
Here a YouTube about the PLCBus, Robert is the module ther are showing a PLCBus one?
PLCbus, where is it ?
I did recognize the light switches (starting at time 01:10) and a remote control. And a micro module. Here you can find more about PLCBUS products:
http://x10-hk.com/store/index.php?cPath=22
http://x10-hk.com/store/index.php?cPath=22
PLCbus, where is it ?
Thanks
BTW: It's taking them a long time to fix the problem!
BTW: It's taking them a long time to fix the problem!
PLCbus, where is it ?
Yep...i sent them an email this week; reponse was: "we're working on it." Not even an indication on how long it would still take.[V]
PLCbus, where is it ?
PLCBUS is back. Elekhomica started selling it again, according to an email i got yesterday. It's back on their website.
PLCbus, where is it ?
Because I use a lot of Xanura X10(A10) modules, this is very interesting.
See http://www.elekhomica.nl/pdf/PLCBUS_Brochure.pdf (In Dutch) for a short description. Especially the improved response time compared to X10 sounds nice.
There is alo a sort of gateway to convert the X10 protocol to PLCBUS and vice versa.
Is there anyone with some experiences for the PLCBUS.
DMB
See http://www.elekhomica.nl/pdf/PLCBUS_Brochure.pdf (In Dutch) for a short description. Especially the improved response time compared to X10 sounds nice.
There is alo a sort of gateway to convert the X10 protocol to PLCBUS and vice versa.
Is there anyone with some experiences for the PLCBUS.
DMB
PLCbus, where is it ?
I have "some" experience. I have an interface (serial) and 1 appliance plugin module (PLC2027) to test with. Oh and i have a PLC2225 2 appliance crystal switch, just for the looks, haven't even assigned an address to it yet [:I] (time). Biggest advantage is everything is 2-way, plugin modules look better then the rest i've ever seen, but don't beleive everything you read. PLCBUS has the same problems with noise as X10 has, although i can't give any real comparison on that. Yet.
PLCbus, where is it ?
Protocol between PLCBUS interface and computer.
http://x10-hk.com/store/manual/plcbus/plcbus-1141.pdf
There seems to be a homeseer driver too
http://www.homeseer.com/wiki/index.php/PLCBUS_Connector
DMB
http://x10-hk.com/store/manual/plcbus/plcbus-1141.pdf
There seems to be a homeseer driver too
http://www.homeseer.com/wiki/index.php/PLCBUS_Connector
DMB
PLCbus, where is it ?
The maker of the HS plugin is a member of this forum too.
Some additional PLCBUS info can be found on the HS Message Board. There is a review somewhere, just search on PLCBUS and you'll find it.
Some additional PLCBUS info can be found on the HS Message Board. There is a review somewhere, just search on PLCBUS and you'll find it.
PLCbus, where is it ?
Mmmm, PLCBUS start to get interesting to implement here.
I was considering Xanura modules, but Xanura is expensive to implement, especially in a 3-phase system.
The PLCBUS phase-coupler seems a passive one, anyone who can confirm this?
Als het niet gerepareerd kan worden dan is het niet kapot!
I was considering Xanura modules, but Xanura is expensive to implement, especially in a 3-phase system.
The PLCBUS phase-coupler seems a passive one, anyone who can confirm this?
Als het niet gerepareerd kan worden dan is het niet kapot!
PLCbus, where is it ?
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Your feedback and suggestions will be more than welcome.
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Then you can simply view those plans with any browser and control your devices remotely with a palm, PC, etc.
The latest version (2.0) also includes scripting, which means you can write your own VBScript and JavaScript routines for more complex scenarios. If you are a programmer, you can even embed this into your own applications.
Anyone interested can download from http://hometomation.com/homeplanner
Your feedback and suggestions will be more than welcome.
Diego De Marco - www.hometomation.com
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// Erik (binkey.nl)
its "greatly" ..
but other then that, nice to see a freeware product..
// Erik (binkey.nl)