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    Reactor Relays

    http://www.controlanything.com/Relay/Device/A0014#TCPIP

    Anybody know how to add these device types?
    Very cool relays. Using the ethernet version due to location constraints.

    #2
    If you get the serial based device you can control these using HS and a script. Someone posted a script a few years back that controlled one of the serial devices.
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      #3
      If you look at the bottom of the page, where it says 'Look at our NCD Network Component for examples' there is a file full of vb.net examples and a dll file (NCDEthernet.dll) which i'm sure you could use to interface in HS. The long and short of it though is either your going to have to write a script (which may have problems with the inputs as you want near instant notification) or write a plugin (harder but can support actions/regular polling of data)...if no one has written one already.

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        #4
        Plug in Help

        Is there any way to hire someone to do the plugin? Seem like with the wide breadth of devices that these people make and consistency of the interface it might be a worthwhile project.

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          #5
          I would also be interested as well I would also pay for this. Wireless and network relays as well as serial control.

          The possibilities would be endless.

          Thanks

          Thom

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            #6
            HomeSeer listed at NCD web site

            Why would NCD list HomeSeer at their web site as compatible third party product if there is no integration whatsoever?

            http://www.controlanything.com/Relay...ProgramSamples


            Before you start development and/or pay for such you might dig little bit further for existing solutions. Also check this one

            http://www.controlanything.com/Relay/Relay/PROTOTYPES

            Cheers

            Z

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