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    Speakers in a bathroom?

    I installed one of Outdoor Speaker Depot's outdoor stereo in-ceiling speakers in both bathrooms of my last house. They worked great; we had no issues with them in two plus years.
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    Sliding Glass Door Electric Lock

    You could also consider a deadbolt rising -up- through the floor in the track where the door opens, or mounted in a similar location aimed down. Similar to a foot operated lock. There are also some electric strikes that are designed to work with a "hook bolt", which might work with the standard...
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    Fire for Elk M1G

    Perhaps I'm just feeling like a contrarian tonight. :ph34r: But ... really? _The_ code? I live in Chicago. _The_ code for us requires 110V to be in conduit (no Romex) and water to be in copper (no PVC on the pressure side). My point? There's not just one code. Would you like to clarify of...
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    Sliding Glass Door Electric Lock

    To quantify "lots" and "ton": The linked lock utilizes 6-9 watts DC. Assuming a wall-wart with 50% efficiency, we're at 18 watts. I believe that's 157 kWh annually. At $0.16 / kWh, we have an annual cost of $25. Would the door frame itself actually hold long enough for the lock to fail...
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    M1XEP Monitoring

    In my (reasonably regular) calling around to find someone to monitor my Elk over IP, I spoke with one fellow who indicated that many central stations are getting rid of their OH-2000E's due to the GE acquisition and changes in GE's support of the devices. I currently have a lead on someone who...
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    Zone Expansion in a Wireless Environment

    I see the lack of a "wireless backhaul" in the databus to be a technology gap that should (at some point) be filled. In the meantime, I will probably run new conduit out to the garage. The inability to have a keypad in an outbuilding is meaningful, when one fills it with sensors. If I were to...
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    Zone Expansion in a Wireless Environment

    I have an M1G in the house. Currently entirely hardwired. Of course, wireless would be handy, but I'm generally not a huge fan of wireless. That said, it would be nice to extend the reach of my system out to my detached garage. (About 100 feet from the house). Is there any way to deploy a...
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    Deliberately shorting a phone line

    Hadn't ever thought of "automating" the process. That does sound like a cool idea! Thanks for the help. -jbn PS: One reason not to do this by dialing a code is that at the moment there are no phones (nor jacks, for that matter) connected to that line!
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    Deliberately shorting a phone line

    I've got a phone line I want to take out of service. The line has busy/no answer forwarding on it from Verizon. I'd like to activate the forwarding for a few days... I figure if I short it at the NID or something that this will happen... Would just shorting it do this? Would it hurt...
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    My Christmas wishlist

    Doing this by HTTP would be consistent with how many IVR applications work. -jbn
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    [How-To] Monitor your car's status

    By code, you shouldn't be able to close the door without having line of sight to it. (A camera is of course acceptable). That said, if you're going to do so, then you should consider an announcement when closing the door(s) to warn anyone in the way... just in case. -jbn
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    Is 16/2 gauge good enough for surround speakers?

    For my runs of 40-60 feet, I'm quite happy with AWG 16. -jbn
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    Sensing the cats

    My gray tabby, Eli, and orange tabby, Simon, seem to think they are entitled to fresh water in the bathtub on demand. While I may not agree, they are pretty good at turning over any water dish, or at least making a pretty big mess. The bathtub turns out to be a pretty good place to deliver...
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    Fuse & owfs question

    I've been wanting to learn more about owfs, so I figured this was as good an excuse as any. I found this PDF that repeatedly makes the assertion that it works. That said, it doesn't really say how. What it does do, as does the overview on the OWFS sourceforge site, is indicate that owfs is no...
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    Home Renovation - Structured Cabling Time

    Video is entirely IP, served up by MythTV. I am considering some CCTV - I'll expect to do IP cameras w/ POE. -jbn
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    Home Renovation - Structured Cabling Time

    Greetings! In the next couple of months, we'll be embarking on some significant renovations at my 1920's-era Dutch Colonial here in Baltimore. Primarily, we're doing bathrooms, but because they're one atop the other, I'll have walls, ceilings, and floors "open" from the basement to the attic...
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    What router do you use?

    Having gigabit on your router doesn't buy you much unless your uplink is > 100mbps. (There might be some edge cases below that, but practically speaking...) I would generally recommend avoiding the switch on routers - having a separate switch allows you to reboot the router without loosing...
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    Remote programable door lock?

    HID makes a stand-alone, web-enabled door controller, the EdgePlus Solo ES400 83000: http://www.hidcorp.com/prod_detail.php?prod_id=129 You would pair it with a keypad / reader and go from there. You would want to review all of the docs to confirm that it supports use of a PIN in absence of a...
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    Scoping out an ELK M1G install

    Responding to an old piece of the thread... For safety purposes, folks should remember ... No electronically controlled door or gate should ever "automatically" close. It should only do so based on human intervention from a controller with line of sight to the door. No keypad in a location...
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    Inexpensive CAT5 / USB Extender

    I was wondering around on the web site of a new vendor and noticed they've got a CAT5 / USB extender (both ends) for $32.95. (Regular price). http://www.bregtech.com/shop.html?act=viewitem;id=1630 I haven't bought one yet, but it appears to be a pretty good deal. -jbn
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