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Posted By: owlman"It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future". So the saying goes.
Your own changing needs , and technological developments, will most likely render future gazing useless. There will always be stuff you wished you had done.
Have a vision for your lifestyle going forward, and concentrate on good quality materials, and high standard of workmanship.
Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryMost things today seem to be going wirelessBut things still need power ... (and batteries are annoying ...) ...
Posted By: Dominic CooneyWhat about a conduit with a drawstring in going from one end to the other and keep a record of where it is?Excellent suggestion. But where exactly should the conduit run from and to? That's the question.
Posted By: djhPosted By: Peter_in_HungaryMost things today seem to be going wirelessBut things still need power ... (and batteries are annoying ...) ...
Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryPower and data are 2 different things.Yes indeed, but everything was talking about provisioning for data so I was just pointing out that you still need to provision power.
There was a brief flurry a few years back for sending data over the mains circuitsIndeed that's how data gets to my garage. Wireless is too flaky. Devolo powerline works fine.
Posted By: revorWill you have a wired burglar alarm wired cameras even if not planned cabling for future would be something that would be cheap to do.Yes, agreed. I prefer wired cameras for security things. Fortunately POE means you don't need to run power separately to every camera position.
Posted By: WillInAberdeen3core+earth circuit to interlink all the smoke and heat detectors (requirement in Scotland, can also be done by radio but more expensive)Yes, wiring the smoke & heat detectors is good. We have four wired, plus each has a ten-year lithium battery (which actually lasted about five years
Piping for fire sprinkler systemThat's a good idea which I wish I'd done. The modern misting systems are pretty good. A water supply is the main issue.
Run neutral core in the droppers to all light switch positions (not just usual live + switched-live) - future smart switches often need a neutralWe have them because of the way our circuits are wired. But if I was looking for smarts in lights, I'd be looking to put the smarts with the lights themselves rather than with a switch. And the kinetic no-wiring, no batteries switches work very well for simple on-off control.
Recommendation for TP-link mesh WiFi systemAh, that's interesting. It's been a while since I looked. But I don't think I have any devices that do 6 GHz; indeed a lot still only do 2.4 GHz
Provide way more internal lighting points than is necessary, is easy to blank them offHaven't found the need myself, but I do have some power cables and some switch cables run from the CU to various points for potential future heating requirements. I don't mind having blanking places at strange places in our house but some might. As well as fixed lights we use a number that are plugged in to regular sockets.
Posted By: WillInAberdeenthey're currently using special cables with multi cores for power+ethernet, but that will probably change so no point pre wiring
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