![]() Untill I linked one switchlinc timer to a 8 button KPL.Įngaging the central exhaust fan linked to the KPL would not turn off at the 15 minute mark. Tested both units to ensure the 15 minute timer did in fact operate as advertised and that the lights would blink to notify the user of the impending turn off of power.Īfter about two weeks of testing all was well. Installed one for the basement lights, and another for the central exhaust fan. I purchased two of them on November 29, 2010. I wanted to add some more feed-back with respect to the switchlinc timer. Going to try again to get the switches to work but we are currently confused. I am shocked that Smarthome is not moved by the idea that we may be bringing them a bunch of sales their way if they take care of us and support us in building a good test case. We even shared with Smarthome that if we can't get a reliable install we can't recommended their products in the power company pilot white paper we will be submitting. Not sure what to do, don't really want to add filters to all these things either because now the are overly sensitive to noise. If that's the case why the heck does the 30+ other kind of switches not have any issues like this?Īll we want to do is return them and buy SwitchLinc Timer instead, but Smarthome however is being difficult now that its past 30 days. That there must be voltage spikes in the house causing the issue. When my friend called Smarthome and had the first three swapped they mentioned that the last revision of the switch had some resistor swap done and that this should not be and issue. Then I find this post over at Smarthome Forum and wonder if they are just locking up, but I have never had this kind of issue with any of the standard switches. We are passed the 30 days and Smarthome is giving us a hard time. Now we are experiencing a high level of failure/lockup rates with them, at first it was only 3 of them but now we have had a total of ten 10 failures out of 7 switches. In his setup he wanted to go with SwitchLinc Timer, because first he was not going to have a controller in his setup but later when his requests for functionality beyond the standard linking, so he gave-in and listened to me about having a controller. I am working with a friend to install a large setup in his house for a pilot program with our local power company. ![]() Does anyone have any idea what is going on with the SwitchLinc Timer?
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