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− | || Wayne Dalton || WDTC-20 || ?? || Nov 2008 || [http://store.homeseer.com/store/WDTC-20---Z-Wave-Thermostat-Wayne-Dalton-P599C38.aspx Link] || [http://www.amazon.com/Wayne-Dalton-Corporation-Z-Wave-Thermostat/dp/B001F8QKYQ Link] || Shows up as Standard Thermostat, | + | || Wayne Dalton || WDTC-20 || ?? || Nov 2008 || [http://store.homeseer.com/store/WDTC-20---Z-Wave-Thermostat-Wayne-Dalton-P599C38.aspx Link] || [http://www.amazon.com/Wayne-Dalton-Corporation-Z-Wave-Thermostat/dp/B001F8QKYQ Link] || Shows up as Standard Thermostat, shows room temp, as well as controlling HVAC |
Revision as of 19:22, 23 November 2008
This will have a list of supported hardware. For now, refer to the MiCasaVerde Shop
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Hardware Reported to Work
- We strongly encourage users to list any and all products they tested and installed.
- If a product works but you did not like it, please list it anyway. It may be the only product available to some users.
IMPORTANT! The devices listed here have been added by installers,technicians and users like yourself. Results may vary upon installations. MiCasaVerde does not guarantee operation and compatibility with your installation. The listed devices were found to work with their specific installation. Mixing different series and brands of equipment is not guaranteed in any way to work with other series and brands. It is very likely that users have not fully tested all features of the devices, so it is possible that a device listed here as compatible, will not prove compatible with your hardware. If you are editing this wiki DO NOT REMOVE a listed working device if it hasn't worked for you. Seek help to get the device to work under your individual circumstance. If you are adding to this wiki, please provide links to data for the device and add any tips you feel may benefit someone wanting to implement the device into an installation
Lighting Devices
Manufacturer | Device Type | Model no. | Version | Date Purchased | Location (indoor/outdoor) | Specs | Product Review | Added by User | Notes |
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Leviton | Dimmer Switch | VRM10-1LX | 1 | Nov 2008 | Indoor | Link | Link | mark-hc | This is a high quality dimmer geared towards high-end installations |
Intermatic | 3-way Dimmer Switch | HA20 | Nov 2008 | Indoor | Link | Link | Affordable 3-way 600W dimmer
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Plug & Receptacle Devices
Manufacturer | Device Type | Model no. | Version | Date Purchased | Location (indoor/outdoor) | Specs | Product Review | Notes |
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Intermatic | In-Wall Receptacle | CA3500 | 1 | Nov 2008 | Indoor | Link | Link | This is a decent, but expensive solution for in-wall receptacles |
Intermatic | Appliance Module | HA02 | 1 | Nov 2008 | Indoor | Link | Link | Seems to work well |
Thermostat Devices
Manufacturer | Model no. | Version | Date Purchased | Specs | Product Review | Notes |
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Wayne Dalton | WDTC-20 | ?? | Nov 2008 | Link | Link | Shows up as Standard Thermostat, shows room temp, as well as controlling HVAC
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installations. MiCasaVerde does not guarantee operation and compatibility with your installation. The listed devices were found to work with their specific installation. Mixing different series and brands of equipment is not guaranteed in any way to work with other series and brands. It is very likely that users have not fully tested all features of the devices, so it is possible that a device listed here as compatible, will not prove compatible with your hardware. If you are editing this wiki DO NOT REMOVE a listed working device if it hasn't worked for you. Seek help to get the device to work under your individual circumstance. If you are adding to this wiki, please provide links to data for the device and add any tips you feel may benefit someone wanting to implement the device into an installation