RPaquet Posted April 29, 2022 Posted April 29, 2022 I have several dimmer switches around my house connected to my ISY994. This has worked for me for several years without any issue. Previously I was on X10 which I converted to Insteon. Now Insteon dimmer switches are hard to find. They used to be sold at $40-$50 each, now they are $80-$100, ridiculous. Where do you get yours? Have you replaced them, if so what technology?
slimypizza Posted April 29, 2022 Posted April 29, 2022 I am wondering the same thing. I have a house full of Insteon and we’re moving to a new place. Do I leave Insteon behind and go with something different (Z Wave?). Or do I take the aging Insteon with me and pay the high prices, if even available, to replace when they go bad.
lilyoyo1 Posted April 29, 2022 Posted April 29, 2022 There are a few posts on the first page of the Smarthome subforum where this is discussed https://forum.universal-devices.com/forum/20-smarthome-channel/
Techman Posted April 29, 2022 Posted April 29, 2022 Zooz and Aeotec both make Z-wave dimmer switches. For now, this would be your best substitute for the unavailable Insteon devices. 1
kzboray Posted April 29, 2022 Posted April 29, 2022 @slimypizza Just my two cents. But I'd pull it out and take it with you. z-wave is currently not as user friendly for setting up scenes, but my main reason for suggesting you take it with you is I've sold two homes with ISY's and Insteon installed. Both times I had issues with first the realtor and then the buyer. One even tried to sue me for unlimited support at not charge. While replacement devices are not currently available, I have faith someone will resurrect and improve on what Smarthomes started. Otherwise it's gonna be a combination z-wave, zigbee, and a hodgepodge of wi-fi devices to achieve the results you have with Insteon now. 3
upstatemike Posted April 29, 2022 Posted April 29, 2022 Pull it out and make the decision on whether to reuse it later on. The effort to swap them out is annoying but worth it to have a "clean" sale with no technology questions/issues. 3
RPerrault Posted April 29, 2022 Posted April 29, 2022 30 minutes ago, kzboray said: @slimypizza Just my two cents. But I'd pull it out and take it with you. z-wave is currently not as user friendly for setting up scenes, but my main reason for suggesting you take it with you is I've sold two homes with ISY's and Insteon installed. Both times I had issues with first the realtor and then the buyer. One even tried to sue me for unlimited support at not charge. While replacement devices are not currently available, I have faith someone will resurrect and improve on what Smarthomes started. Otherwise it's gonna be a combination z-wave, zigbee, and a hodgepodge of wi-fi devices to achieve the results you have with Insteon now. i yanked it when i sold thought it would be a minus - one reason is that i use a ton of etched button keypads - 'sofa lamp' would be a problem if they had a futon, settee, divan instead or a beer keg sitting by that outlet
slimypizza Posted May 1, 2022 Posted May 1, 2022 Thanks all. I think that is what I'll do. Just go through and pull out the Insteon and put in regular switches. We move in 3 weeks. I'd better start soon. It's a pain but after thinking about it, why leave behind expensive equipment I may wish I had after getting squared away. I wish a had a clear path to outfit the new place but as others have said, it will be a hodgepodge for a bit but hopefully someone will pick up the ball that Smarthome dropped. I'll take a look at Zooz and Aeotec and other manufacturers to see what's the best fit for me. I have a ISY994i and considering upgrading to IoP soon but not yet. I just want to establish the same level of automation in the new place as quickly as possible that we had in what will soon be the old house. @kzboray you got sued? Not good.
apostolakisl Posted May 2, 2022 Posted May 2, 2022 23 hours ago, slimypizza said: Thanks all. I think that is what I'll do. Just go through and pull out the Insteon and put in regular switches. We move in 3 weeks. I'd better start soon. It's a pain but after thinking about it, why leave behind expensive equipment I may wish I had after getting squared away. I wish a had a clear path to outfit the new place but as others have said, it will be a hodgepodge for a bit but hopefully someone will pick up the ball that Smarthome dropped. I'll take a look at Zooz and Aeotec and other manufacturers to see what's the best fit for me. I have a ISY994i and considering upgrading to IoP soon but not yet. I just want to establish the same level of automation in the new place as quickly as possible that we had in what will soon be the old house. @kzboray you got sued? Not good. That is what I would do. Unlikely that the home automation will have any affect on the sale price in a positive way. Once you pull them, you can sell them for that $80-100 each or install them in your new house and hope they don't die or that Insteon gets resurrected under new ownership. I suspect the latter will happen.
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