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    *** Short J-16 Jumper cable for M1RB

    You can buy the crimps from an electrical supplier (Newark, Mouser, Digikey, etc), cut the cable, crimp new ends on it and re-insert them into the housing. The actual work on the bench would be under 15 minutes.    Finding and ordering exactly the right crimp terminals will take you longer...
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    How did you find CocoonTech?

    Pretty sure mine was from IVB's posts on AVSforum. It's possible that it was via an intermediate stop on CQC forums, but I think it's a little more likely that I came from AVS to here and then found about CQC.
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    Microsoft giving away Visual Studio 2005

    There's also the "Express" program, with free development tools: http://www.microsoft.com/Express/ I use the real thing at work, but the Express editions at home. Honestly, Express covers everything that a hobbyist type would need. To the point that I can't even remember what the limits of the...
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    Migrating showcase to blog area

    Same story for "Today's Active Topics"
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    Connecting Elk WSV via CAT5?

    Amps is what matters when sizing conductors, not watts. Your PoE phones are likely using 48V, meaning they only need .25A to get 12 watts. Spec for 24 guage wiring (conservative) is just over .5 A max, so you'd need to double up the pairs. If I were you, I'd dedicate an entire cat5 to the WSV...
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    Upstart, CQC, COM1

    Easiest is to test whether stopping CQC does in fact give up the serial port and let Upstart work. (I suspect it will.)
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    I want to monitor 29 Doors!

    Have a look at the Elk M1G. With a couple of input expander boards, you have your doors covered; it has an ethernet board available, and can do light automation onboard.
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    splicing 18/4 - plumbers burnt through it

    Because the smokes are a life safety item, I'd be more inclined to pull a new run of firewire there. The occupancy sensor I wouldn't worry about splices at all. Honestly, the splices are going to be fine in 99.9999% of the cases, but even that 1 in a million is what makes me extra cautious and...
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    Who has Nuvo Music Port?

    Ah gotcha, my music port is sitting in the box waiting for me to get around to building the (or repurposing a) host computer. If the sound is the only issue, you can open up mstsc, go to the options and tell it to "leave sounds at remote computer", save the connection settings as an rdp file...
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    Who has Nuvo Music Port?

    If the only problem is that your server is headless, and you think that creating new playlists would be relatively rare, use RDP to drive the server machine from a machine that does have a monitor. From any machine on your network, start:run: mstsc /v SERVERNAME /admin login and drive the...
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    Outdoor covered storage area designs...

    On the tarp durability issue, here's two thumbs way up on this style of tarp clip: http://www.gemplers.com/product.aspx?itemN...clip|2662678825 As for the other issues, I hear ya, but here's another thing to think about if you're dealing with green wood (even if it's been felled a year now)...
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    Outdoor covered storage area designs...

    If it were me, and I wanted an actual structure, I'd give a lot of thought to building an outbuilding in a style similar (or at least complementary) to the main house. In my case unfortunately, that would be brick with a slate roof. Good thing I probably couldn't get a permit to do it anyway...
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    Idea’s for 1-wire power consumption monitor for 50 X 240 volt ac circuits!

    I think what Wayne was getting at is that if you only measure current, and average it over time, assume a power-factor of exactly 1 and a voltage of exactly some standard value, you can achieve that measurement at a much lower cost/processing power requirement. It also is wrong for loads with a...
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    Idea’s for 1-wire power consumption monitor for 50 X 240 volt ac circuits!

    If you don't need to monitor all the circuits all of the time, but are satisfied with total power drawn, and then live monitoring of 3 sub-loads at once, Brultech's new 1240 does what you want for 60Hz loads right now. And I seem to recall that you could link multiple 1240s together if you...
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    New Brultech Energy Monitoring Model (ECM-1240) due in 2009

    I don't know the particulars of the Brultech unit, as the ancient RS-232 standard says 50', but in practice with good cable most modern units can do 4-10x that with no problem. If you need longer or more noise-immunity, there are line drivers (basically amplifiers/repeaters/signal shapers) that...
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    Disability

    Or perhaps get a multi-disc changer (Sony 777 or some rough equivalent) so that all the media can be available via a remote, even if your friend/family/caretakers aren't quite technical enough to manage a hard-drive based solution.
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    Building an audio repeater for video conferencing

    Here's my problem. Budget is ideally $250 per unit, with flexibility up to maybe $350 or so per unit. I need 3 of the units: We have a Cisco telepresence room in our HQ and 2 other locations. (Works awesome!) In HQ, we have a second table about 6 feet behind the first table. The first table is...
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    Measuring Power Consumption on 220V circuits

    If you have a pure 220 load, then there's no need to measure both legs, as they are by definition the same current. If you have a mixed 220/110 load (a load wired with 4 conductors, black, black, white and ground) such as an oven [220 for heating, 110 for controls and displays], then the...
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    New Brultech Energy Monitoring Model (ECM-1240) due in 2009

    Same boat; bought it that first afternoon; haven't heard a peep since.
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    current sensing

    Yeah, it's nothing you can't do with a $3 from anywhere extension cord and an X-acto knife, but it is a neat idea.
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