So do the master valves act as a saftey valve for each manifold?
Are the master valves next to the manifold or are they inside of the house?
Here I decided last year to continue to utilize X-10 for my Christmas decorations; I set all of the addressing to one house code/number and turn on all the lights with one command. I tried the year before last with Z-Wave and it was a bit time consuming for a temporary setup.
Off the subject the Maestro software TS's are running just fine off of the HS standard box running V.58; but I never could get it installed on the HS Pro box.
Here now almost one entire wall in the basement is plywood between metal MM cabinets. I use 2X4's tacked on to the cement wall using a hammer drill then the plywood goes over the 2X4'a. They are permanent now as I have electrical conduit / boxes on the plywood these days. The edgeports are tacked on to the plywood with one USB cable over to the HS box on the wire rack about 15 feet to the side.
Are the master valves next to the manifold or are they inside of the house?
Here I decided last year to continue to utilize X-10 for my Christmas decorations; I set all of the addressing to one house code/number and turn on all the lights with one command. I tried the year before last with Z-Wave and it was a bit time consuming for a temporary setup.
Off the subject the Maestro software TS's are running just fine off of the HS standard box running V.58; but I never could get it installed on the HS Pro box.
Here now almost one entire wall in the basement is plywood between metal MM cabinets. I use 2X4's tacked on to the cement wall using a hammer drill then the plywood goes over the 2X4'a. They are permanent now as I have electrical conduit / boxes on the plywood these days. The edgeports are tacked on to the plywood with one USB cable over to the HS box on the wire rack about 15 feet to the side.
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