I find that it helps to see what others are doing when it comes to implementing my own systems.
First let me start off with the fact that I'm a long time HomeSeer user (almost 10 years now) and I plan to continue to use HomeSeer as my primary automation system mainly because of the time and money I have invested in software licenses and custom code.
With that said here's what I'm planning on doing with Premise...
I'm working on setting up a basic automation system for an older couple who are my neighbors. If I called them elderly he'd probably whip my a**, which I have no doubt he could do, even at 70 years old. They need some basic sunrise/sunset lighting control as well as a couple of motion triggered lighting scenes. I'm pretty sure that I could do this all with a programmed CM11A but that's about as far as I could take it. One thing my neighbor has asked about was scheduling his sprinkler/drip system and expanding his system into the greenhouse in the backyard where he grows orchids. He has some pretty complex watering requirements for the greenhouse so that should be fun to get implemented.
I plan on starting off with a CM11A, an HR12A PalmPad, and an RR501 Transceiver for the PalmPad. I'll probably throw in one or two X-10 motion sensors as well just to get them started. This is all gear that I have in my spare parts box so I'll be giving it to them to use until they decide if/when they want to do more at which point I'll recommend they go with something a bit more reliable. The irrigation control is something I'll be investigating once I get the basic system up and running.
One thing that has come up in our discussions is the cost of running a computer 24/7 so I'm planning on running the Premise Server on an Asus eee PC netbook running XP Home which I picked up on the net a couple of weeks ago for $179.95. Hopefully this will have enough horsepower to do the simple tasks I have in mind.
That's it for my neighbor's system but I also have plans to try and build up a dedicated home entertainment controller using Premise. Entertainment has always been kind of sacred ground in my house since everyone uses it but not everyone is into the same level of experimentation. I hope to build some type of a whole house AV system using Premise to control it and then possibly interface it back to HomeSeer. Haven't thought this through much but I'm sure it will come together (and change a lot) as I learn more about what Premise can do.
Please consider adding your own uses and ideas to this thread so others can see what you are doing with Premise.
Ken
First let me start off with the fact that I'm a long time HomeSeer user (almost 10 years now) and I plan to continue to use HomeSeer as my primary automation system mainly because of the time and money I have invested in software licenses and custom code.
With that said here's what I'm planning on doing with Premise...
I'm working on setting up a basic automation system for an older couple who are my neighbors. If I called them elderly he'd probably whip my a**, which I have no doubt he could do, even at 70 years old. They need some basic sunrise/sunset lighting control as well as a couple of motion triggered lighting scenes. I'm pretty sure that I could do this all with a programmed CM11A but that's about as far as I could take it. One thing my neighbor has asked about was scheduling his sprinkler/drip system and expanding his system into the greenhouse in the backyard where he grows orchids. He has some pretty complex watering requirements for the greenhouse so that should be fun to get implemented.
I plan on starting off with a CM11A, an HR12A PalmPad, and an RR501 Transceiver for the PalmPad. I'll probably throw in one or two X-10 motion sensors as well just to get them started. This is all gear that I have in my spare parts box so I'll be giving it to them to use until they decide if/when they want to do more at which point I'll recommend they go with something a bit more reliable. The irrigation control is something I'll be investigating once I get the basic system up and running.
One thing that has come up in our discussions is the cost of running a computer 24/7 so I'm planning on running the Premise Server on an Asus eee PC netbook running XP Home which I picked up on the net a couple of weeks ago for $179.95. Hopefully this will have enough horsepower to do the simple tasks I have in mind.
That's it for my neighbor's system but I also have plans to try and build up a dedicated home entertainment controller using Premise. Entertainment has always been kind of sacred ground in my house since everyone uses it but not everyone is into the same level of experimentation. I hope to build some type of a whole house AV system using Premise to control it and then possibly interface it back to HomeSeer. Haven't thought this through much but I'm sure it will come together (and change a lot) as I learn more about what Premise can do.
Please consider adding your own uses and ideas to this thread so others can see what you are doing with Premise.
Ken