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Re: Insteon with 400amp service (2 panels)



I would instead trying bridging the two panels first, one phase on one panel
to the opposite phase on the other panel.

Has Smarthome developed a decent Insteon signal analyzer?  It sounds like it
might become a very handy tool.

--
Bobby G.


"Someone" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1cgns11abq285repiesjsl3db8990uum02@xxxxxxxxxx
> I was thinking along the same lines. However, before I spent more
> money on this, I was hoping I could get partial functionality by
> bridging both phases of one panel. I would think if this was going to
> work at all that the first two Signalinc RFs would at least connect to
> each other without requiring two more.
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:48:07 -0500, "Robert Green"
> <ROBERT_GREEN1963@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >This may sound stupid but wouldn't you need four RF units for an
> >installation like this?  Two to connect *each* phase of *each* panel or
is
> >there an assumption that the panels are electrically interconnected close
to
> >the building?  Since more and more modern houses are using a similar
setup,
> >this problem is should be something Insteon really should run to ground.




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