Clean dining table. Wash hands Put a clean cloth or sheet on it to protect table and shade. Take shade and old tube and put it on one end of table. Take a tube. Unroll blind from old tube onto this intermediate tube. Get to end and undo sticky tape. Take old tube. Cut another tube to tje exact length with a metal saw. Take that tube remove cover from sticky tape. Tape fabric to it. Roll fabric. [emoji497] onto new tube in same roll direction. Job done. It really is simple.
Remember it is not particularly hard to move the fabric to a new tube. You would buy the new tube, motor and non motor end from the above or similar and then unroll the old onto a card tube and re-work onto the larger tube. Tube and ends are cheap. Motors and fabric are the cost. Yiu already want to spend money on motors and already have the fabric so the tubes etc is minimal additional cost to implement. https://www.avoutlet.com/window-treatments/shade-components/manual/tubes/1.5-38mm-shade-tubes/
These guys look interesting for that. https://framemytv.com/apps/designer/configuration/new/frame-type Not a recommendation, never used, found on Google.
Do you have a device with a spare relay nearby? A HC800 or 250 (depending on OS of the system) or an EA. Or other things. It's easier to run a 2 core alarm wire between the two devices and use a relay and the power am driver than do the coding you are trying to do.
I have two (Napster and Pandora) and spent Friday pissed off that Napster had not dropped the new PSB album when the competing services had. I also get kicked off Napster on my phone when someone starts a stream at home. I spent hundreds / thousands on Cds a year before streaming. Even 4 $~10 services a month is less than 3 new Cds a month
This. If looking to save money, the legacy 16x16 matrix is still a active product on OS3 and will sort out source distribution cheaply. Similarly the 8 and 4 amps but any amp will do. Doing it right with modern kit would be the triad matrix and amps.
Exactly. Here in NYC you need BX metal shielded cable for HV, you need type X drywall which is traditionally 3/4 in so 1hr fire rated vs 30 mins for standard 1/2 in. Also inspection and certification of all openings in the drywall to ensure the holes on it are properly mudded. With high occupancy MFD this makes sense to me, for me and my neighbors.
So these rooms have no light switches and no TVs and are so far from light switches or TVs with Colocated EA1 that there is no zigbee network. I think this is over analysis. Most every room should have one light switch / zigbee device? And others have said in a multi family building putting these in a ceiling when they are not rated for such installation could endanger the unit and the building residents.
I guess my other round of snarkasm here would be, ooh look Apple has created a walled garden functionality like one that publicly accessible one Roku has. Clap [emoji122] clap [emoji122] pat on the back for this innovation that just works.