[OpenTRV-dev] EnOcean
Stuart Poulton
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Thu Apr 4 12:25:38 BST 2013
I think the key with ANY product is being able to identify UK / EU
pricing and availability.
Without this then as far as I'm concerned it's not even worth being
distracted by.
Stuart
On 04/04/13 12:21, Thomas Hood wrote:
> I have just been looking more closely at EnOcean. I hadn't realized that
> there are already hundreds of EnOcean home automation products on the
> market, including wireless TRVs, occupancy sensors and pretty much
> everything else one would need to automate one's home heating (except an
> OpenTherm boiler controller, but I have a workaround for that).
>
> http://www.enocean-alliance.org/en/products/
>
> http://www.enocean-alliance.org/en/products/thermokon_easysens-sab02-valve/
>
> http://www.enocean-alliance.org/en/products/alphaeos_actuator_alphadrive/
>
> http://www.enocean-alliance.org/en/products/telefunken_radiator-actuator-drive/
> http://www.enocean-alliance.org/en/products/telefunken_occupancy-sensor/
>
> Has anyone already investigated the EnOcean ecosystem?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnOcean
>
> The technology seems ideal. I am only a bit unclear on the licensing. There
> is an "EnOcean alliance" with a .org TLD and scores of members. The
> protocol seems to be an ISO standard and it's already supported by free
> software (FHEM). Is there any obstacle to our adopting it for our
> free/libre and open source hardware?
>
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