Hmm, thanks for the effort.
I am missing units of measure in the graphs,
Why is there a significant dip at 50?
Maybe overlaying the sensors in one graph per category would allow for a quick comparison of the response.
A summary/conclusion would also be helpful to the reader.
All the very best.
MaxG
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RE: PIR sensor comparison
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RE: PIR sensor comparison
Hmm, thanks for the effort.
I am missing units of measure in the graphs,
Why is there a significant dip at 50?
Maybe overlaying the sensors in one graph per category would allow for a quick comparison of the response.
A summary/conclusion would also be helpful to the reader.
All the very best. -
Wired instead of wireless sensors; How To?
I understand that the basic infrastructure is 'talking' via RF.
How do I go about it, if I want the actuators wired, instead of wireless?I am owner-building a home, and was thinking what basic infrastructure I am going to put in, and figured, if I put in CAT5 for all the actuators, and run these to a central point, as well as power (say) for lighting from a central point, I could start out as simple as using normal light switches to drive relay, which drive the lights, and later change to whatever wired protocol (even C-Bus) I may choose.