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Re: What is better ZWave or X10?
« Reply #15 on: November 29, 2008, 08:42:17 pm »
In Europe the situation a bit different. Z-Wave USB PC adaptor is $65 and CM11 - €70. Z-Wave dimmer/switch is €65 and X10 dimmer/switch - 42 - 44 EUR. So, I don't see that in Europe X10 is much cheaper then Z-Wave :)
Sounds to me like you're getting ripped off:

EH-LM12 Dimmer Plug-in module 23.95 euri
(X10)
vs.
ZDP200 Plug-in Dimmer Module (EU-Shuko) 44.95 euri (z-wave)
And there should be much cheaper places if you shop around a bit more I reckon.
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Re: What is better ZWave or X10?
« Reply #16 on: November 29, 2008, 08:52:33 pm »
In Europe the situation a bit different. Z-Wave USB PC adaptor is $65 and CM11 - €70. Z-Wave dimmer/switch is €65 and X10 dimmer/switch - 42 - 44 EUR. So, I don't see that in Europe X10 is much cheaper then Z-Wave :)
Sounds to me like you're getting ripped off:

EH-LM12 Dimmer Plug-in module 23.95 euri
(X10)
vs.
ZDP200 Plug-in Dimmer Module (EU-Shuko) 44.95 euri (z-wave)
And there should be much cheaper places if you shop around a bit more I reckon.

The ZDP200 is 40,46 EUR at zwave4u.de

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Re: What is better ZWave or X10?
« Reply #17 on: November 30, 2008, 05:55:14 am »
Of course I have to jump in on this one...

I have been using X10 for years. I agree 100% that it is obsolete technology, and very low end compared to ZWave... However, they are dirt cheap, plentiful - and if installed correctly (with a properly installed phase coupler) can also offer 100% reliability. I have never had an X10 signal not get to its target device, and I've never had a device receive a stray signal not intended for it.

Latency kind of sucks - anywhere from about a quarter of a second to even a full second (but usually more around half a second). But this is due to the slow bus speed. However, I'm wrapping up some changes to the CM11A driver which greatly improve performance while dimming (a known cause of X10 bus saturation) by adding some of the documented direct dim modes to eliminate sending up to 20+ dim commands while changing lighting levels.

I'll try to make up a video here soon showing my X10 setup, showing the types of things I'm using it for (lighting control, HVAC control, doorbell, motion detection, door/window open/close status indication, etc.)

In the end, I always recommend letting your budget decide what automation system you use. Of course, if you can afford ZWave or Insteon, you would be stupid not to use them - they are great and proven products. But for us poor schmucks that can't afford to lay down a few thousand dollars for a luxury "toy" system, X10 is a great solution that lets us enjoy the same luxuries that other wealthier people enjoy. Linux in general gives us this power of choice to choose what fits us, and LinuxMCE has continued this tradition nicely, so it would also be stupid not to take advange of this added benefit if you can't afford the more expensive toys.

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Re: What is better ZWave or X10?
« Reply #18 on: November 30, 2008, 10:47:41 am »
Of course I have to jump in on this one...

I have been using X10 for years. I agree 100% that it is obsolete technology, and very low end compared to ZWave... However, they are dirt cheap, plentiful - and if installed correctly (with a properly installed phase coupler) can also offer 100% reliability. I have never had an X10 signal not get to its target device, and I've never had a device receive a stray signal not intended for it.

Latency kind of sucks - anywhere from about a quarter of a second to even a full second (but usually more around half a second). But this is due to the slow bus speed. However, I'm wrapping up some changes to the CM11A driver which greatly improve performance while dimming (a known cause of X10 bus saturation) by adding some of the documented direct dim modes to eliminate sending up to 20+ dim commands while changing lighting levels.

I'll try to make up a video here soon showing my X10 setup, showing the types of things I'm using it for (lighting control, HVAC control, doorbell, motion detection, door/window open/close status indication, etc.)

In the end, I always recommend letting your budget decide what automation system you use. Of course, if you can afford ZWave or Insteon, you would be stupid not to use them - they are great and proven products. But for us poor schmucks that can't afford to lay down a few thousand dollars for a luxury "toy" system, X10 is a great solution that lets us enjoy the same luxuries that other wealthier people enjoy. Linux in general gives us this power of choice to choose what fits us, and LinuxMCE has continued this tradition nicely, so it would also be stupid not to take advange of this added benefit if you can't afford the more expensive toys.

Just my thoughts

I totally agree with your comments - and getting started with X10 on a low budget is a very valuable entry point indeed.

However the new Zwave driver that Hari has been doing incredible work on is just in a different class completely. With the previous ZWave driver we really had no more functionality than we get with X10 and it was hard to argue the case for ZWave. This is now not the case. Its only when you see what Hari's driver enables that you realise how truly powerful LinuxMCE is and and what can be achieved when harnessing together all of its other capabilities.

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