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Energy-efficient A/C knows when you're in the room.
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By Dave Mabe
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Thanks, James0555. The device is a 3com Audrey, a device that many felt was years ahead of its time. They still can be found on eBay and there is a thriving user community.Posted by DaveMabe on January 15, 2007 at 03:51:01 Pacific Time
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Thanks for the reply I believe I'll start looking for one well maybe two.
Thanks again.Posted by James0555 on January 15, 2007 at 05:17:21 Pacific Time
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This is an excellent idea. I have two portable units in my sunroom that I turn on and off manually as needed - this will be a much better solution. Thanks.
By the way what is the controller/computer unit in the photograph in you article? Looks like a great unit for a home security/home control application. Is pen based or touch screen.
Again thansPosted by James0555 on January 11, 2007 at 08:54:14 Pacific Time
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