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Everything posted by Teken
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I believe the install manual indicates it should be installed on the HOT / Live leg and neutral, not on the load side.
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Oh, nothing at the moment! Just keeping my eyes open for some useful tools for any future installations that might require this little device. I was really hoping to find some old stock of the Leviton 78XX filters but they are no longer being made.
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No, you get to keep the old 99 unit.
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Paul, Did you actually install the XPNR inside a standard sized outlet box? Any install pictures of yours in place would be great as it would help me gauge if they will fit into my (massively stuffed) J Box's!
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Clearly, this man has just won the Wife Award of the year for that ack! If the WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor) is low, its going to be a very long and cold year for you son!
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I would ask you to observe the ISY / PLM. Unplug the PLM and see if the ISY stays in a good working state and can send email. Next, mimic a sustained power outage by removing the power cord from the UPS, while leaving the PLM unplugged. This will also provide you a real world runtime you can expect with the load on hand. What are the results? Now, plug the PLM back in, with the UPS fully depleted, and plug the ISY back to utility power at the (exact same time) what are the results? You may be very surprised as to how it all reacts and operates after a power outage.
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What type of load / bulb is in the China cabinet? Does it have a ballast inside? Encrypted By: Phoenix Security Solutions
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That is how the firmware is loaded into the board. Encrypted By: Phoenix Security Solutions
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On the smarthome forum search for dual bright. There is great information about wiring it all up. Encrypted By: Phoenix Security Solutions
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Is this motion light one of those dual bright units?
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I would suggest you do it again to ensure the changes are applied correctly. Encrypted By: Phoenix Security Solutions
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Sorry I read your reply a few times and it didn't make any sense to me. Say that again? Encrypted By: Phoenix Security Solutions
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What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
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Yes, just add it back in after you're all done.
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Engage UDI and see if they will honor the replacement upgrade for you, if so great. Regardless, they also offer the Z-Wave module so that would be a good time to upgrade and migrate to the 994 Series Controller. Migrating from the 99 to the 994 is all documented in the Wiki and is very straight forward.
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Yes, just remove the device and add it back in.
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My comment was about the two new Insteon RF devices he has on hand, not the AP module. But that is also valid information as well.
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That would be the second failure this month.
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3.3.10 will not support any newer Insteon devices as it's not in the data base. If you add in the device manually and select it from the drop down list it may add one of the device(s). That part is a hit or miss as some previous members had luck on early versions which didn't cry about not being supported. Give it a shot and report back, otherwise its time to upgrade that 99 to a 994 Series Controller. Encrypted By: Phoenix Security Solutions
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Hello BuilderB, I would ask you to relay the same information to the POCO and ask to speak to a supervisor. Whether or not they document it for future reference isn't your problem. But at least they can't say it doesn't work! Good job, and thanks for the follow up and sticking it out to the end. Encrypted By: Phoenix Security Solutions
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Just to clarify you can in fact turn on only the KPL LED. Which has no impact on the scene which could throw you off. Encrypted By: Phoenix Security Solutions
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If you unplug the ISY and you still receive emails an hour later. That indicates its on the GMAIL server side. Encrypted By: Phoenix Security Solutions
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Setting up the e-mail notification is pretty straight forward in the ISY. I have appended a image capture of my system hope this helps. 1. You will of course need a GMAIL account. 2. Uncheck Use Default. 3. SMTP Server: smtp.gmail.com 4. User ID: Enter your gmail account 5. From: Enter what ever friendly name you wish. 6. SMPT Port: 587 7. Password: What ever is your gmail password to login. 8. Time Out: 1000 ms 9. Use TLS: Checked / Enabled
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+1, SOP is wiping the tip with a damp sponge and retinning it during and after use. This ensures rust does not take hold and damage the soldering iron tip. Using a solder sucker bulb, solder strip, or vacuum station is what most folks use. If you are using actual compressor with a blow gun be mindful of the water that may come out. Unless you have a water filter like I do on my compressor. I too would appreciate a care package of parts should anyone be willing to send it my way. I don't currently have a need for any parts as I have three brand new PLM's sitting in my back up drawer. But, wouldn't mind having the parts for that just in case opportunity and try my hand at this.