The B&D FWLR Lamp Module; OEM from X10; did have a fuse in it as do the Smarthome Insteon modules. The B&D's may still be found as they where discontinued.
Thanks.
I wonder if this extra fuse in the current Insteon modules has been used as the decision maker to go with Insteon's over the lma465's in many instances or not. I mean, it definately makes me look closer at the Insteon's, however, their prices are so high that they kind of price me out of the technology. I currently have 2 lamps I want to do the testing on, but if the testing goes well (with whichever lamp module I choose to go with), I of course then would want to add another 4 to 6 lamps to the mix, which, with Insteon's, is a very expensive proposition compared to the x10 lm465's.
I wonder if anyone has done a side by side comparison yet of the lm465 versus the Insteon LampLinc dimmer?
It would be nice to see side by side comparisons like that. I see those types of comparisons with video cards and hard drives all the time, but perhaps that sort of comparison is not common for this type of technology. I know the Insteons are fairly new as well, so they probably don't have the history of x10, but then again the history of x10 is not great in some aspects, especially with the older cm11a modules overheating, the lm465's overheating with cfl's, the lm465's not getting a hardware revision level they should have, and I guess, lack of extra fuses that it sounds like to me they should require, but then again, the prices of the x10 modules are very very reasonable, that is one of the main reasons I am on the fence about which to go with.
I also think that Insteon's are too new so they don't really seem to have a history yet because they are so new, which can be a bad thing also.
Decisions, decisions.
Then, you also have the ridiculously overpriced Levitons, what is with that?
http://www.smarthome.com/4293.htmlI can't even understand that kind of pricing, it just doesn't register in my brain correctly. I mean, $50 for 1 lamp module?
For that price, they better have built in fire extinguishers with voice alerting capability, and they better sing me a song or two every night before I go to sleep. I guess you can call that sticker shock.
Does anyone on this forum actually use those? If so, please help me understand what you are getting with the extra $40 for that module. I am assuming it is much safer than the lm465 (please elaborate on the safety features), but what else does that extra $ give you with the Leviton HCP03-10W?
"One-button programming allows you to assign addresses to the module electronically, instead of fussing with those hard-to-use address wheels."
I mean, for $40, I think I could get by with the hard to use address wheel. I don't see the difficulty in using those wheels, maybe I'm missing something, or maybe they are trying to market them for people that find their shoes difficult with hard to tie shoestrings or something. I also understand quality levels though, so perhaps I am just being ignorant of the level of quality that is going into the HCP03-10W models.