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Control System home project

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SLTG

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Guys,

I'm very new to this but very interested on control system design. Is there any do-it-your-self project that you can do at home, books, etc?

Thanks
SLTG
 
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Irob,

Great ideas!!, I guess that would be considered as home project. I don't want to just install though, I want to make one and install it. Any lead?

Thanks!
SLTG
 
Try they have some home automation devices.
If you want to try some developing I will shortly...haha
be trying to interface the X10 over power line to a mini webserver that you can browse to and turn on/off my fishpond lights, waterfall, feeder, pumps etc I am also going to get it to email me if there is power loss or other problems using a GSM modem. This is going to be the core module that I use: If you want more info just ask!
 
try radio shack. they have a lot of home projects for control. I would recommend using power line carriers to eliminated a lot of wiring.
 
The X10 products are very good. I have used these a few times and done a little interfacing with DL06 from Automation Direct. Total price was around $700 and I had lots of new toys to play (learn) with.

Bob
 
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I prefer the AB SLC because they are easy to work with, the control systems that I service run them, and I learned them in school.
I frequently visit for technical info related to the AB products that I am using. The manuals contain instruction sets, communication protocols, and other technical info.

I also visit forums like these to get new ideas and help when I'm stumped.

Per the previous replies - You can purchase inexpensive PLC's through Automation Direct. The book "Home Automation Basics" is a good tool too. I couldn't get his "home made" VB drivers to work properly though...

Any way, it's a fun job and hobby!
Good Luck! [thumbsup2]
 
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