polaroid wrote: I will be using Comfort to control everything!!That is a wise choice
Cbus and X10 are at completely opposite ends of the spectrum in cost and reliability.
However it may not be a bad idea to use some x10 in noncritical control eg to turn on lamps etc and cbus for the rest
Comfort can support both in the same installation
Others wil be better placed to offer advice on wiring for Cbus, I think it should be quite straightforward as everythiing goes back to the Din Rail cabinet at Node 0
Go see http://www.cbusforums.com for advice and ask your question there. I use Cbus and it's a bit expensive but very reliable and haven't had a component fail in over 3 years. Other people run networks for more than 10 years very reliably.
Go see training.clipsal.com for some online training material, I am sure it can help out.
Ingo
Last edited on Thursday Jul 7th, 2011 05:11 am by Ingo