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Too bad it failed it did look interesting. There is an alternative. Not cheap especially to get set up but I installed one last year to test it and it has been working flawlessly for almost a year on same batteries. And they open and close every day. Your looking at around $300 for the first blind and $150 for each additional blind. The IBlinds would probably been cheaper but we'll never know.
The motor(approximately $150) http://www.automatedshadestore.com/s...ds-pid120.html
The controller(just need 1 for all your blinds, app $ $116) http://www.rfxcom.com/store/Transceivers/14103
The plugin($39.95) http://store.homeseer.com/store/RFXC...P1651C288.aspx
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There is lots of hacks out there that use Arduino and the servo. I attempted to try this once on my 2 inch faux blinds and struggled to keep it together and dealing with the weight of just turning the blinds (windows are roughly 4 ft wide). Also to make it look pretty, I would need to run power to the window. I don't want to put in that kind of effort for a hack.
In the end, I am still waiting for the right product to come out that isn't going to cost me 5k to do the house. I will continue to use my pull strings until then.
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I saw on the web where someone mounted a RC car steering servo into the blinds and used that to angle the blinds. Yes you need a specific width blind for it... thought I bookmarked it so will check my computer at home later.
i know not zwave or anything but 6vdc makes it work... and he automated it.. forget using what... grrr now gotta google...
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Looks interesting but their Kickstarter just failed...
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...-window-blinds
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