j.rieff Posted April 21, 2023 Share Posted April 21, 2023 I am new to PG3(x) since I upgraded to an eisy from an ISY that decided to die. I am just curious why I should be interested in the features of PG3(x). I looked at several of the Node Servers that are available. Many of them are related to devices I have installed in my home (Ecobee thermostat, Rachio sprinkler controller, Ring security devices, SolarEdge inverter, ...). I currently access all these devices through the apps that are recommended to be installed during the installation process. So, I am just curious what these Node Servers provide beyond the app features. Please accept my apologies for what might appear to be a dumb question to many of you. Thank Link to comment
lilyoyo1 Posted April 21, 2023 Share Posted April 21, 2023 (edited) 11 minutes ago, j.rieff said: I am new to PG3(x) since I upgraded to an eisy from an ISY that decided to die. I am just curious why I should be interested in the features of PG3(x). I looked at several of the Node Servers that are available. Many of them are related to devices I have installed in my home (Ecobee thermostat, Rachio sprinkler controller, Ring security devices, SolarEdge inverter, ...). I currently access all these devices through the apps that are recommended to be installed during the installation process. So, I am just curious what these Node Servers provide beyond the app features. Please accept my apologies for what might appear to be a dumb question to many of you. Thank If you're satisfied with operating your house the way you currently do then you pg3x would'nt be of interest. If you want the benefit of integrating your devices into 1 ecosystem in order to automate and integrate with other devices then it becomes a necessity Edited April 21, 2023 by lilyoyo1 Link to comment
JTsao Posted April 21, 2023 Share Posted April 21, 2023 I currently have the Ecobee and Rachio node servers and used to have Ring (before I got rid of the doorbell) - Honestly, there is not much to do with these 3 - the most useful, for me, is that I have a sprinkler zone that I use to refill my pool and it's controlled via the Rachio node server using programs that I wrote (that factor in temperature - Weatherbit Node Server). For the Ecobee, I just send myself a push notification if someone adjusts a thermostat. I can't remember if or how I used the Ring - I have an outdoor Z-Wave motion sensor that tells me if someone is at the front door. The most useful node servers for me are the Occupancy (via the ISY portal) and the Envisalink DSC - I use these to see if someone is at home and if there is motion inside the house - one example of how I use these are that I can get a notification if no family members are at home and a door opens, or motion is detected in the house. Also, a combination of the Harmony Hub, Hue Emulator and Virtual node servers allow my Harmony remotes to turn lights and fans on and off using the dedicated home control buttons. Link to comment
MrBill Posted April 22, 2023 Share Posted April 22, 2023 19 hours ago, j.rieff said: I am new to PG3(x) since I upgraded to an eisy from an ISY that decided to die. I am just curious why I should be interested in the features of PG3(x). I looked at several of the Node Servers that are available. Many of them are related to devices I have installed in my home (Ecobee thermostat, Rachio sprinkler controller, Ring security devices, SolarEdge inverter, ...). I currently access all these devices through the apps that are recommended to be installed during the installation process. So, I am just curious what these Node Servers provide beyond the app features. Please accept my apologies for what might appear to be a dumb question to many of you. Here's a couple real world examples: The water hoses in our pool area are actually a sprinkler zone that needs to be turned on to use the hose. I have Insteon hidden open and close sensors hidden in two dry places (they aren't being used on doors, just as a push button activator). Press the button and the ISY turns on the single Rachio zone for hoses for 30 minutes. Another one (but this one uses Home Assistant instead of ISY).... During the hours of 5am to 9am, when both phones have been disconnected from the charger, the bedroom blinds open. That's stated simply, but it doesn't matter which one of use gets up first, if the other phone is still plugged in the blind won't open. (only reason it's HA instead was the blinds are zigbee) Link to comment
LFMc Posted April 22, 2023 Share Posted April 22, 2023 18 hours ago, j.rieff said: So, I am just curious what these Node Servers provide beyond the app features. Because I am lazy. "One thing to rule them all, ... one thing to bind them". Link to comment
apostolakisl Posted April 22, 2023 Share Posted April 22, 2023 If you want any of those devices to respond to conditions or actions of any of the other devices, then you need a common platform. PG3 is that common platform, of course it also integrates zwave and insteon devices. Link to comment
Goose66 Posted April 22, 2023 Share Posted April 22, 2023 (edited) To be clear (or perhaps overly pedantic), IoX is the common platform that integrates all these devices. PG3 is the platform that allows IoX to interface with devices other than ZWave and Insteon. I, for one, hope that this distinction is removed in the (very near) future. Edited April 22, 2023 by Goose66 Link to comment
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