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Old Jul 23rd 2007, 3:41 am
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I am looking for somewhere that I can get an array of decent (modern) light switches. By this I mean I have checked the usual suspects HPM and Clipsal and although they seem alright I was looking for something a bit different/modern.

The wife has seen some in a house whereby they are white and have what appears to be a touch pad. Asked as to whether this was some form of Cbus or home automation style switch she reckons not - so any help out there would be truly appreciated.
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I am looking for somewhere that I can get an array of decent (modern) light switches. By this I mean I have checked the usual suspects HPM and Clipsal and although they seem alright I was looking for something a bit different/modern.

The wife has seen some in a house whereby they are white and have what appears to be a touch pad. Asked as to whether this was some form of Cbus or home automation style switch she reckons not - so any help out there would be truly appreciated.
http://www.clipsal.com.au/consumer/p...ace_the_future
Clipsal have a decent range including touch-pad C-bus as per the link.

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Old Jul 24th 2007, 3:34 am
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i actually work for schneider which owns clipsal and i can confirm they do have a c-bus lighting range which is very good.
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Old Jul 24th 2007, 11:09 am
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Sorry guys for not being clear - I dont want c-bus or anything in line with home automation as I believe that this is going to be a nightmare and costly experience. So any ideas of brands / styles would be appreciated
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