I have had success in controlling one light using an BlackWidow and a relay for switching to control one 220 V light. You can see the demo in Home automation using BlackWidow, Android, iPhone, and relays.

But now I want to embed this stuff in my home circuitry to control all the electric appliances. But by using BlackWidow and a 6 V relay this won't be possible as I would have to use more relays for this stuff, and it won't be practical.

Please guide, I want to go for home automation.

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Might be appropriate for electronics.stackexchange.com – jonsca Jun 13 '11 at 10:20
A bluetooth network for home automation seems like an expensive proposition. Apart from the uC board itself, the uC needs a power supply and a power interface that is compatible with all the varying power-consumption profiles of domestic appliances. A filament bulb is a benign load, easy to control with a relay or triac. A large induction motor, (eg. washing machine), is much more unfriendly :( – Martin James Jun 13 '11 at 10:34
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closed as off topic by Mitch Wheat, jonsca, Peter Tillemans, unbeli, Graviton Jun 13 '11 at 10:32

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