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Re: Insteon -- Any New Experiences?



Just FYI, for #2 there are differrent color plates for Icons. They only come
with white, but AutomatedOutlet.com has other colors. I just ordered some
the other day.

Matt

"Marc F Hult" <MFHult@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:e6v802d2veop69ntc5qcn93iuleid59c9n@xxxxxxxxxx
> On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 01:24:27 GMT, Mitch <sumcoolgai@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message  <fDNMf.3077$xS5.1769@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>>I'm looking at doing a fairly good size lighting system in an existing
>>house and am thinking about Insteon...
>>
>>I'd like to hear from anyone who has done anything significant with
>>these products.  How was your experience?  Reliability, etc. would be
>>great to hear about.
>>
>>Many thanks,
>>
>>Mitch
>
> See my other recent posts. I've ripped out what was left of the X-10 from
> our house. INSTEON will replace X10 and probably some other equipment that
> had homebrew hardware.
>
> INSTEON ICON is less expensive than (eg) Leviton X-10, much more reliable,
> more flexible, faster, has better tactile feel and so on.
>
> Speed *is* important in a system that uses feedback, for example, setting
> light level by measuring actual illumination rather than simply as a
> fraction of the powerline cycle (conventional dimmer).
>
> Some quibbles (some temporary, and in no particular order):
>
> 1) switches are the conventional contemporary "Decora' style that is not
> well suited for many locations in our home
>
> 2) colors  other than white are not (yet) available for ICON switches
>
> 3) no switched outlet available (yet)
>
> 4) ICON and V2 switches have different interfaces (1-touch vs 2-touch)
>
> 5) AC line noise still unassessed (by me).
>
>
> The first issue may be easily resolved with a different face plate which
> may
> not have to be homebrew if this is already planned (I dunno). Also, the
> design seems to be amenable to a home-brew low-voltage extension of the
> switch contacts (reed relay, 1-wire, DMX-512 etc) which would liberate the
> switch from its unappealing (to me) physical interface.
>
> My 2 cents .. Marc
> Marc_F_Hult
> www.ECOntrol.org
>




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