Dean do you have prices on this type of set up? Do you know how these two items play together. For instance when the zwave motor control gets the on signal what stops the unit when its all the way up?
Twilo123, are these retro fit units or do we have to get there fabric on these? How much are we talking for these?
I don't have a price on the z-Wave controller, but based on the other items in their line, my guess is $200.
The BTX unit for for Roman shades has stops built into the motor, so the ESI module simply feeds the hot side of the line to the appropriate winding depending on desired direction. There are four leads, white (common) green (ground) black (hot) red (hot the other direction). That's the code all the way through the BTX AC selection.
The B9 Roman shade unit is motor, shaft and rollers mounted on a 1x4 only. It's for your seamstress to use to mount the Roman Shade fabric she sews on.
BTX prices are set by the dealers. The price of the B9 system varies by width, but I would expect a 48" wide unit to sell for around $700.
The BTX stuff is pricey, but extremely reliable and lasts forever.
I don't personally know of any other motorized Roman shades systems, but they probably exist. Probably not in Z-wave, however.
With the BTX system, you're going to have $1000 per shade invested plus your wife's labor and fabric cost.