So after hooking up some basic X10 devices I thought I'd go look into other home automation remote control stuff. My house is a multi level town house. The thermostat is on the lowest level. This kinda sucks cause the temp upstairs is way hot and on occasion my wife asks me to "go downstairs and turn on the heat". Since I was familiar with scripting automating X10 I looked into some x10 controlled thermostats. So what I ended up getting was a TXB16 unit made by Residential Control Systems plus a remote temperature sensor to mount upstairs. The unit has two parts. The thermostat part, as normal where you can dial in the temp or turn on the fan or heat (or cool if equipped). The second part a control unit splices in between the thermostat and the furnace. Beside the thermostats and furnace leads the the control part also has an X10 module with a lead. So now I can wireless issue a temperature setting command and turn on the heat from anywhere in the house. I can also schedule the heat to go off in the morning at a certain time with a certain temp. Or I can go to a web page and issue any of these command. So without further ado here are the pics
Remote temp sensor
The thermostat part
My HVAC closet
Little bit of info. The grey box is the control unit. The power strip below it has the RF receiver for X10 commands and the X10 module for sending control data from the x10 power line to the control unit.
One last pic. This is the web page where I can control anything from anywhere in the world....
Thats why I havn't been on the server...I was putting holes in my walls
Remote temp sensor
The thermostat part
My HVAC closet
Little bit of info. The grey box is the control unit. The power strip below it has the RF receiver for X10 commands and the X10 module for sending control data from the x10 power line to the control unit.
One last pic. This is the web page where I can control anything from anywhere in the world....
Thats why I havn't been on the server...I was putting holes in my walls
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