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lilyoyo1

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  1. 1) Having color isn't a bad thing. It allows you to "tune" the lights to your environment as well as better ambiance when things are dark. Setups such as the one larryllix linked to can also be cheaper and easier to install than your typical setups. 4) If your driver is wired directly to the load of a kpl it could work directly with your lights. Otherwise you will need your driver plugged into a dimmable insteon device such as a dimmable plug-in module or dimmable outlet. Most likely, you will not need the dimmable ballast. Just a dimmable plug-in module. However it comes down to what items you end up choosing. Back when I used to use magnitude, I never once needed the dimmable ballast. It was always plugged into a dimmable outlet since the transformer itself required line voltage. 5) it does not change my equation. LEDs are not 1 size fits all. Just because 1 brand works does not mean anything will work.... especially when you talk about transformers. In addition to how well they dim, you can run into noise issues, as well as a high pitched whine.
  2. You dont need any programs or variables to accomplish what you are trying to do. Make sure all of your devices are configured properly in each controller as well as the scene itself. You would then add the scene to your portal as a device (lights) and you will have control over everything whether its from an app, locally, or voice. The only thing you wont be able to do is dim your scene via voice. If that is needed, you will then need to use programs and variables to keep things in sync.
  3. No. There is a zwave switch that can do that if you have any zwave devices. It's the Hs200 (I believe that's the model#) from homeseer
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    Polisy?

    My wife was like that when we first met. Then she felt the same after Alexa/google. To this day, whenever she uses voice in front of me, she refused to look at me. Lol
  5. Didn't we already have this discussion? You got this
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    Polisy?

    I tell people automation is like smartphones when they first came out. People questioned why the needed to see their email and surf the net when they were out and about. Now you can't imagine life without. The more you take advantage of the possibilities, the harder it is to go without it
  7. lilyoyo1

    Polisy?

    I tell people automation is like smartphones when they first came out. People questioned why the needed to see their email and surf the net when they were out and about. Now you can't imagine life without. The more you take advantage of the possibilities, the harder it is to go without it
  8. You have to control the scene that you set up not the individual device
  9. no. Only the Pro and its not enabled yet
  10. I have the pro myself though it's only use would be convenience when it comes to adding far away devices that are already installed such as locks. Even with WiFi based devices, as long as they're on network, the isy could talk to them. I do agree with you, the more options the better.
  11. That is correct for both
  12. I agree with what Teken says. I would add the other devices before trying to do something with the motion sensor. In order to clear the updates for now, put the sensor in linking mode>right click on the device> choose write updates while it's close to the isy. With the lock that's 60' away, you'll probably need a couple more repeaters to ensure a strong network. These can be other zwave devices such as plug in lamp modules or outlets. While things can work with your current setup, you'll find that you'll constantly have communication issues over time
  13. Shhhh. Don't give out my secrets
  14. It's not a perfect setup and may not fit everyone. I like it because I still have fan speed control. I just have to switch once the fan is on. Prior to that, we would simply set medium and if that was to much or not enough we'd adjust after the fact anyway, so it hasn't been a big change anyway We do have them tied in with our ecobees so that they'll kick on before it starts to feel uncomfortable but before the AC kicks in. Once the AC kicks in, they'll run for a few minutes and turn off.
  15. I've started doing them for customers and I haven't heard a complaint yet. I give them 6 months to decide whether they want to keep it or not. Should they not like it, then I'll replace at no cost to them. So far no one has swapped out
  16. That is correct. To be honest, I think we've changed speeds 2 or 3 times since we went to this method. While I didn't have problems with the fanlinc, the extra speeds our fan has makes for a better experience. I wouldn't say lower since the fans were much more expensive. Lol
  17. With many of the better looking and performing fans coming with remotes, what I started doing was hardwiring them to a relay switch. Since our new fans have 6 speeds, we were able to get a better experience with setting them and never changing the speed. By connecting it to a switch, we get control over the fan via insteon while still preserving the ability to change speeds as we need to
  18. Many people on here won't download things due to virus concerns so you may want to screen shot and attach your pictures for everyone to see. What are the zwave devices that you're using? How close are they to the isy? Do you have repeaters? The more detailed your response the better we can help you. Do you have any programs with the devices in them?
  19. No. While there are some nodeservers in PGC, most are run locally. It all depends what a service requires and what a developer wants to develop for.
  20. It's a local nodeserver so you'll either need to run polyglot on a RPI or purchase polisy for that
  21. Ok. You made me wonder due to mentioning zwave. Just wanted to make sure. Open up the event viewer and set it to level 3. Look at what happens when you try to add your insteon device
  22. Do you have a plm installed with your isy? Are you currently using zwave?
  23. Clear your java cache
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