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matte

2021-01-29 19:24:58
  • #1
What else can you do with the control center? It didn't even exist when we built our [house]. I've only heard a little about it in the forum...
 

Tarnari

2021-01-29 19:36:47
  • #2
The things have two different concepts. The control center is supposed to be more of a switching center. Take a look at the description at MDT. We have one each. On the ground floor and upper floor, each centrally located. But I have to admit, after I understood the difference, I also think it doesn’t have to be. Anyway, now they are here and will find their place.
 

guckuck2

2021-01-29 22:22:34
  • #3
The control center has a room selection, meaning that if you want, you can add another menu level and assign the buttons differently on each level. This allows for significantly more functions to be assigned. Also quite nice are the integrated timers, which can be changed by the user. And, if I remember correctly, you can lock the control center with a PIN code. Practical, for example, at the house entrance to deactivate an alarm scene when entering the house (it would be silly if the burglar could just press "alarm off" as well).
 

Strahleman

2021-01-30 10:57:08
  • #4
Very great kitchen, especially in combination with the elongated window. Unfortunately, we weren't brave enough for dark carcasses, but it really looks awesome!

The snow has finally thawed here. If there is no replenishment - and it doesn't look like it - the tinsmiths will start on Monday. Our photovoltaic system is also already ordered and will be installed on the roof by ourselves.

In the meantime, I distracted myself a bit and among other things pulled cords (old braided fishing line) through the empty conduits for the network. It worked great with tissue pieces and a vacuum cleaner. Today the electrician will chase the grooves, and tomorrow we will pull in the cables.
I also test-assembled the roller shutter control system. I am implementing it with the Eltako 14 series. The combination of wired push buttons and radio push buttons works great (electrical masters should probably look away at this picture :D).

 

haydee

2021-01-30 11:01:38
  • #5
Everything is flooding here. The small village brook has about 1 meter of water. Normally up to 30 cm and that 1 km from the source. The other brook is a raging stream and despite meadows to spread out, the first ones already have full basements. The snow is melting and it is raining or snowing continuously
 

LostWolf

2021-01-30 14:22:35
  • #6


That would be too many for me again now.
My concept is actually to install as few buttons as possible.
What can you do with them anyway?
The basic lighting is done by the PM and at the button I just select my desired scene (cooking, cozy dining, reading, etc.).
 
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