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I want to wirelessly control lights 25
Transmitters in flush wall sockets 4kanaals 15stuks) serves to push bticino
Multichannel receivers (in control panel where all the wires of the lamps forward) for 60 pushbuttons.
The sockets in the wall 12vdc available (preferably without PSU)
Schedules: color cube lamp and switch: the same color gives the lamp and the switch button.
Thanks[http://nl.tinypic.com/r/5etr41/3/url] ... /241a1ip/3

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You can do all with zwave
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White homematic, eltako, stark, easyclick, becker, ;;; ? :? :idea: :wink:
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What's the best? Homematic, eltako, stark, easyclick, becker, ....? :( :idea: :lol:
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azery1 wrote:What's the best? Homematic, eltako, stark, easyclick, becker, ....? :( :idea: :lol:
And there are lot of othere wireless systems.
Not all of them are open. This means you have to use there software
Also kaku will do what you are asking for,
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