Everything posted by raymondjiii
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Anyone use a light sensing device to trigger Insteon signal?
I have a need to sense the amount of light and to trigger the action when that occurs. I think the IOLink could be used on the receiving end. I know Home Depot sells a simple light sensing device for $12 but I would like something that could have a simple threshold to be set (simple potentiometer would be sufficient). Has anyone used any type of light sensing device with IOLink or On/Off micro or anything else?
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Difference between Insteon 2477S and 2477SR ?
Surprisingly, I cannot find a single thing about the SR version. R= Resistive load - nah, R=revised version?
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Insteon Smarthome appliance module - it clicks but does not turn off
https://www.datasheets360.com/part/detail/emi-sh-2115a-s/-6283987144728692286/
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Insteon Smarthome appliance module - it clicks but does not turn off
I can't get the original relays new but I can - if I want to downgrade these to half the power rating...I can put in a EMI-SH-2115A-S with the same form factor. It would serve my use. I rarely ever use an appliance module for anything with more than 200W.
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Insteon Smarthome appliance module - it clicks but does not turn off
Oh damn! I didn't even see that. Yes, 115VAC coil. Wow. Yeah, I saw a couple of used ones from China on eBay but that's all I could find. I thought for sure there would be some new ones available via a Chinese seller. I can't resist trying to do a repair - even if the time, effort and $ are more than buying a "new used" one. I guess I inherited that trait from my grandfather. Thanks Brian and others - for your help with this.
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Insteon Smarthome appliance module - it clicks but does not turn off
So it is a V1.3 and a #2456S3. I'd like to try to replace the relay but it sounds like the replacement parts listed by PinchRoller are for the 24V units. It has the two classic electrolytic capacitors - not sure if those are worth replacing - I guess I would if I can find another relay to put in. Their tops are not bulging nor does there appear to be any obvious leakage, but I realize that's not the full proof of them still being good. Is that a capacitor on the left (burgundy color - actually a big one and a small one) The big one says 155k 250ME. It looks like a capacitor to me but I guess I'm used to seeing uF listed and volts. If I measure the resistance across the hot input to the hot output - it's basically zero ohms. Does that mean that the relay is stuck in the closed position? Thank you, Ray Oh wait a sec....the relay voltage is 30V DC. For some reason I thought it was a 120V AC relay controlling a 120V AC load. But it is a 30V DC relay and not a 24V DC I am not sure about replacement availability.
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Insteon Smarthome appliance module - it clicks but does not turn off
Thanks for your reply. I thought that if I hear the clicking sound, then the relay is activating and deactivating, no?
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Insteon Smarthome appliance module - it clicks but does not turn off
This is one of the larger type models that has Smarthome on the back. I am using various controllers for it and it does click on and off (I can hear the relay) but it never shuts off the device which is a computer monitor running at about 130 Watts. I am hoping this is a repairable item, if anyone has seen this problem before. I did swap it out with another of the same type (not sure about the Rev #'s) but the new one does work. The old one worked up to some point but now it just clicks and no shutoff of device. Thank you.
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Is there support for Insteon Thermostat in ISY944i?
Is the RF dongle needed as well to get the signals in to the ISY?
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Is there support for Insteon Thermostat in ISY944i?
Hey, that's pretty cool. I can't say that I've ever seen a 24VAC wall wart. I'm going to look for one. I picked up a thermostat for a few bucks.
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RemoteLince 2440 woes
I think I figured this out - almost. If you have the old SignalLinc installed you need to disable it before trying to link these old RemoteLinc units. I mounted my SignalLinc inside the circuit panel so I wasn't 100% sure which two breakers it was on but I had the general area (200A breaker.) With SignalLinc turned off, I take an extension cord as far outside as I can and plug in a new (or old) appliance module that has the RF capability (must already be linked.) After you manually enter the address for the RemoteLinc (RemoteLinc is already in linking mode) it finds it immediately but there is a lot of "writing" to the device as seen from the console and I still have the green icon indicating pending writes back to the device. So not out of the woods just yet but way better than before. And the SIgnalLinc is at least one issue.
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Cannot convert 2486S 6-button to 8-button
I spoke too soon. I was holding Main and H buttons and the pushing in "and holding in" the set button for about 10s. The correct way is to: Pull set button out. Hold Main and H but just push the set button back in flush - do not push it in and hold it as if it was a hard reset. But do hold Main and H for 3 seconds and then release Main and H - set button should have already been released (since you never hold it in.)
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Cannot convert 2486S 6-button to 8-button
So this is the switch model not the dimmer and I believe it's the older model - not the 2334 type of 6 button. I tried putting an 8 panel on it, plugged in, pull out set button 10s, hold Main and H simultaneously while pushing the set button in and holding. It still comes up as a six panel. I'm wondering if these older models cannot be swapped.
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Is there support for Insteon Thermostat in ISY944i?
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Is there support for Insteon Thermostat in ISY944i?
But I would be quite content with getting the temperature (and humidity) data to the ISY via some temperature measuring device that does not control the heat or AC and is powered by a plug and not 24VAC....and then I could keep my Honeywell.
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Is there support for Insteon Thermostat in ISY944i?
I was thinking of buying one. However, I really do like my Honeywell with outdoor humidity sensor. I'm relatively new to the UD world and I have not figured out all of the Node server settings yet. But I thought Polyglot was down until further notice?
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Finally going to install these FanLinc 2475F's
The wiki is a start. Oddly, they talk about a 6 button keypadlinc but then go on to talk about buttons C, E and G which do not exist on a 6-button keypadlinc. Unfortunately, that wiki doesn't talk about the light but I'll check your video though. Thanks.
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Finally going to install these FanLinc 2475F's
These have been sitting in their boxes for a few months. Is it preferred to use a six button or 8 button panel with these fan controllers? I'm thinking the six button panel: Fan Off/On, Fan Low, Fan Med, Fan High. Plus dim-able light. BUT...It doesn't look like the load wire on the 6 button panel can be used for the light since the light is powered by the blue fanlinc wire. And does that then make the Top On and Bottom Off buttons useless? Or is the blue wire on the Fanlinc capped off and the load wire from the keylinc panel connected directly to the fan's light load wire? Depending on the previous answer...can the four scene buttons be used for 1) Fan On/Off, 2) Fan low, 3) Fan med, 4) Fan high If this is the way to do it what happens when you have the fan running at high speed (button #4 is back-lit) and you hit that button #4 again what happens to the fan speed? I would hope nothing and would want to keep the button backlit. Not sure how that is done though. In other words I would want Scene A to be On/Off with corresponding back-light, scene b, c, d only go off if scene A is turned off or any other speed scene button is pushed. Does the ISY 994i console make this easy? I assume it does (that is, I don't have to run back and forth pushing the buttons on the fan controller for the different fan modes)? Thank you for your help!
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Is there support for Insteon Thermostat in ISY944i?
Interesting - can you tell me which rev versions have the better feature?
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Is there support for Insteon Thermostat in ISY944i?
I don't see any special heading to link one - maybe it's the standard linking process? I'm wondering what could be available via the programs getting events from the thermostat to trigger other devices.
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Adding an X10 device - do I need an EZX10RF and/or do I need to purchase the A10/X10 Module from UD
Yes. Sure enough there it is: I guess the purchase stays with the device and not the account. Looking at the other modules...The Network Module which is $49 but is now "Now included with ISY Portal Module" Seems odd given that one is $49 and the other is like $12 or so. This one also seems odd: MobiLinc Connect Module Remotely connect through MobiLinc portal. No port forwarding necessary. Note:ISY Portal and MobiLinc Connect are not compatible. Only one can be activate at a time. I think UD Mobile is great but it seems odd that you can have UD Mobile and ISY Portal just not MobiLinc and ISY Portal. And the last one: Smart Meter Activation Module for $1 - it's not clear to me what you need or where you need to be geographically to use this feature and if this is the same as "AutoDR"
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Adding an X10 device - do I need an EZX10RF and/or do I need to purchase the A10/X10 Module from UD
Hmmm, so I have: So I wonder if that is the $9 module? I never paid for it but I'm not sure if that purchase stays with the user account or with the device. (I.e. maybe the previous owner bought that option).
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Adding an X10 device - do I need an EZX10RF and/or do I need to purchase the A10/X10 Module from UD
No, I never bought the $9 module.
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Adding an X10 device - do I need an EZX10RF and/or do I need to purchase the A10/X10 Module from UD
I was selecting the Link Management --> Add X10 Device to EZX10RF: But now I see there is an option at the bottom of the "Link Management" to specify the X10 address (and nothing to do with EZXRF10).
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Adding an X10 device - do I need an EZX10RF and/or do I need to purchase the A10/X10 Module from UD
Ah, I see, it translates to Insteon from X10. I guess that's another device that is very hard to come by these days.