drvnbysound
Senior Member
My home is ~1500 sq. ft. (single level) and has 3 doors with deadbolts, the front door and 2 doors that enter the home through the garage. I NEED to change the deadbolt on the front door as it's beginning to give us some fits. It's probably a simple mechanical issue and I could really just swap deadbolts with one of the doors in the garage as we RARELY use them, but why do "all that work" rather than upgrade to something automated. I have been looking at making the purchase for at least 1 (and possibly 3) of the Kwikset Z-Wave deadbolts. I would want to make the purchase before 5/31 as ASI has them on special until then. I dont plan on having any other Z-wave devices in the home - I dont have ANY now, and planned to go with UPB lighting at some point. That said, would the 1 (or possibly 3) deadbolts be reliable in the home if it was the only Z-wave device? I've read quite a few threads that stress more Z-wave devices the better reliability - I dont want to waste the $$ on a lock (or 3) if they arent going to be effective and reliable.
I have plans to purchase/install a OPII panel. However, I am not sure EXACTLY how I would interface with the deadbolts at this point, whether through a Z-Wave serial bridge to the panel (likely preferred) or a USB Controller on a server. This is can obviously be addressed later, but something that I also need to consider.
I have plans to purchase/install a OPII panel. However, I am not sure EXACTLY how I would interface with the deadbolts at this point, whether through a Z-Wave serial bridge to the panel (likely preferred) or a USB Controller on a server. This is can obviously be addressed later, but something that I also need to consider.