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  1. As for the specific fixture, the one below is the most pressing as they are a bit too bright at full power: https://kuzcolighting.com/product/vesta-at7972/ I also want to have some of the ISY functionality I had in the old house to turn on an hour after sunset and turn off later in the evening. There are other fixtures in the house, but they are not a high priority right now, so I want to make sure I get the proper infrastructure in place first and then be able to expand later on.
  2. Thanks for the help and responses. I should have been a bit clearer in my lighting situation - the fixtures I want to dim have integrated LED lights, not fixtures with LED bulbs. The standard Insteon 2477D dimmers will not work, as the fixtures in the house require ELV dimmers.
  3. Had been an Insteon/ISY person for years. When I sold the house where all the equipment was installed, the equipment was left for the new owner, so I am starting over. All of the lighting in the new house is LED (and the fixtures are dimmable). I bought a Polisy just before moving and am looking to get up and running. From what I have read, Insteon went through a rough patch, and I am not seeing any devices on their website that will support LED dimming - it is mostly incandescent and halogen. Since I am essentially starting over, would Z-Wave or Zigbee be a better option? If so, who makes decent switches that can dim and control LED fixtures? ... or are there newer technologies that I should consider?
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