Load Shedding
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Load Shedding
Does anyone have an interest in working on a joint project to selectively turn on/off loads based on Brultech data?
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Re: Load Shedding
Assuming all your loads of interest are controlled by Insteon relay/dimmers and you have
Insteon ISY-99i Controller from Universal Devices you can use input from ECM1240(s)
(as well as many other sensors) and control your loads in real time as we speak.
- Vitaliy
Insteon ISY-99i Controller from Universal Devices you can use input from ECM1240(s)
(as well as many other sensors) and control your loads in real time as we speak.
- Vitaliy
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Re: Load Shedding
One day I want to figure out how to do this.
I have the green eye with ethernet, and I don't think the isy99i brultech program works with anything other than the zigbee option. At least that's the case a year or two ago when I got both of them.
Any idea if that changed?
I have the green eye with ethernet, and I don't think the isy99i brultech program works with anything other than the zigbee option. At least that's the case a year or two ago when I got both of them.
Any idea if that changed?
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Re: Load Shedding
The GEM only works with the ISY-994iZ via Zigbee correct. The ISY-99i is compatible with 1 ECM-1240 via TCP/IP with the Energy Monitoring module if I remember correctly.topherhansen wrote:One day I want to figure out how to do this.
I have the green eye with ethernet, and I don't think the isy99i brultech program works with anything other than the zigbee option. At least that's the case a year or two ago when I got both of them.
Any idea if that changed?
Ben
Ben
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Re: Load Shedding
I am using a Vera 3 instead of the ISY, talks TCP/IP to the GEM and controls via ZWave instead of Insteon