I have been reading ct for a couple of months now in preparation for building a home that just recently had the foundation poured. Thanks to everyone for the answers to many questions!
My question is regarding electric door locks. I would like to control the locks (lock, unlock, codes, etc.) from my HAI OmniPro II. I have already ordered some Kwikset Z-Wave locks and am optimistic that these will work. However, there are two drawbacks that are making me reconsider my purchase. First, I am not thrilled about having to change the batteries every year. Second, I have a couple of doors that are far away, and in one case behind a 12" thick concrete wall, that will not work without some type of z-wave repeater/extender. I am not putting Z-wave switches throughout my house, but am rather only using it for these locks.
Given that this is new construction and I can pre-wire for something, is there not an electric lock that I can control from the OPII and supply voltage via a hard wire, while still maintaining features such as keycodes for entry? I would appreciate someone directing me to something like this -- or explaining why such solutions just don't exist.
My question is regarding electric door locks. I would like to control the locks (lock, unlock, codes, etc.) from my HAI OmniPro II. I have already ordered some Kwikset Z-Wave locks and am optimistic that these will work. However, there are two drawbacks that are making me reconsider my purchase. First, I am not thrilled about having to change the batteries every year. Second, I have a couple of doors that are far away, and in one case behind a 12" thick concrete wall, that will not work without some type of z-wave repeater/extender. I am not putting Z-wave switches throughout my house, but am rather only using it for these locks.
Given that this is new construction and I can pre-wire for something, is there not an electric lock that I can control from the OPII and supply voltage via a hard wire, while still maintaining features such as keycodes for entry? I would appreciate someone directing me to something like this -- or explaining why such solutions just don't exist.