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#116902 13-May-2013 16:03
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Hi There!

I have a customer interested in home automation. They have a pretty big budget, but I have encouraged them to keep things nice and simple and elegant and focus on what will be reliable. (Advice is, could a guest with no training work it?).

Anyone done any projects with a company (new build) who were really happy with what they got?

They are just north of Auckland.

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  #816845 13-May-2013 16:09
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Where north of Auckland?

What sort of stuff are they looking at controlling / how far do they want to go?

If they get a system that is controlled by smartphone / tablet app then they are pretty straight forward to operate for anybody.




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  #817934 15-May-2013 10:32
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Automation Associates. Wouldn't trust anyone else (maybe liquid automation, but they seem to focus on boats)

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  #817946 15-May-2013 10:38
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Liquid Automation  do good work.

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