On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 12:04:53AM +0300, liran tal wrote:
> but it says that this is discontinued and I dont know if the "new" model is
> supported with Mh.
My guess would be "likely not", and just find the old one on ebay or
something.
> How do I know if that ZWave device (RZC0P-1LW) going to be compatible with
> other ZWave devices which I'd want to buy...? (that webpage itself for
> this model says: 120VAC, 60Hz - which doesn't mean much to me)
Honestly, I can't say. I'm unfortunately on 120, and I don't use Zwave.
> Right :-)
> In this case, the FIRST place to start is to find a place to buy either
> ZWave or Insteon devices that are first and foremost fit for my country's
> electrical wiring... I'm from Israel and as I said the electrical system
> here is 220v / > 50hz
Right. Find out what you can even buy and only if you have two to choose
from should you worry about picking which one :)
Marc
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