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  • biw2004
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    Originally posted by barri View Post
    Did you search this site?

    What about this thread?

    http://coffeesnobs.com.au/general-co...ch-so-far.html

    Thanks guys for your helpful answers... Looks like a useful device, particularly on a cold winter morning!

    (Barri,

    Re searched first?? Affirm --> found the thread you referred to.
    Was unable to find an answer to the specific question I asked in my OP. Thanks for your concern)

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  • barri
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    Did you search this site?

    What about this thread?

    http://coffeesnobs.com.au/general-co...ch-so-far.html

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  • herzog
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    Rocket Giotto Evoluzione and Belkin WeMo

    Been using a Wemo for some time with my Profitec and before that the Elektra.

    All good. Was nice to be able to turn my machine on the other morning in the cab home from the airport!

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  • mjoyce
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    I've used a Wemo with my Vibiemme for a couple of months no, no problems at all. Great having it on a timer, turning it on remotely, and using the "IF" (formerly IFTT) application to turn it off whenever I leave home.

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  • biw2004
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    Cheers fg,

    Much appreciated.

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  • fg1972
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    Welcome biw2004,

    Doing what you are suggesting will cause no issues at all.
    I've had a wemo automatically switch my machine on/off for the last few years. Before the wemo, I used a timer.

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  • biw2004
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    Rocket Giotto Evoluzione and Belkin WeMo

    Tried to search and found a few threads but nothing that specifically answers my question....

    I have a Rocket Giotto Evoluzione (V2) and am considering using a Belkin Wemo switch to turn on the machine remotely.

    Essentially, from what I can see if one uses this switch it would be the same as leaving the machine switch 'on' and turning the machine on and off at the wall.

    Any thoughts on whether this would have adverse affects on the machine's electronics? (i.e turning by it on at the wall rather than with the machine's switch)
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