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class=206402819-28042007>I'm not sure what all you want to accomplish but if
it's for heating only, I use a PESM and the water temperature probe to control
my hot tub temperature. I can't control the jets but for a hot tub, that's not a
problem. It acts like a temperature device from the Omni's point of view.
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am designing a home automation system for a client with an OP2. They
want some basic pool controls. At a minimum I will provide a water
temp sensor. Has anyone used an Omni to control pools and hot
tubs? Is it better to use a dedicated system with serial interface or
can the Omni do it with relays and temp sensors. What do others do
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believe my client wants to be sure the hot tub does not freeze in the
winter, so I know how to provide alarms based on temps. But is it easy
to control the system otherwise? They will use the home on the
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