Insteon Temperature Monitoring

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Thu Jun 16, 2011 6:55 am
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Insteon Temperature Monitoring

Is there a simple way to monitor and report the temperature in a room (without a thermostat). I have an HVAC zone that includes multiple rooms. I would liek to be able to tell my thermostat on which room to base its on/off stat. For example, the thermostat is in the hall but it would be great if it could cool or heat based on the temperature in the kitchen at certain times of day only (when cooking, for example), Need to get report of Kitchen temperature to Indigo.

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Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:55 am
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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

Unfortunately, no (at least not yet). It's a BIG device request to Smartlabs and we really hope there will be a solution soon. Search the forums - there are a bunch of different approaches (1-wire sensors, the THUM device, phidgets, etc.).

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Fri Jun 17, 2011 4:59 am
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I use Oregon Scientific wireless temperature sensors. See this post for more information.
http://www.installationexperiences.com/ ... regon.html

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Fri Jun 17, 2011 10:28 am
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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

loafbread wrote:
I use Oregon Scientific wireless temperature sensors. See this post for more information.
http://www.installationexperiences.com/ ... regon.html


requires it to be plugged in with usb cable

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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

pgershon wrote:
Is there a simple way to monitor and report the temperature in a room (without a thermostat). I have an HVAC zone that includes multiple rooms. I would liek to be able to tell my thermostat on which room to base its on/off stat. For example, the thermostat is in the hall but it would be great if it could cool or heat based on the temperature in the kitchen at certain times of day only (when cooking, for example), Need to get report of Kitchen temperature to Indigo.



What thermostat do you have? If it is the Venstar or RCS, the manufacturers of those make remote sensors to work with their central thermostats.

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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

pomprocker wrote:
requires it to be plugged in with usb cable


Only the RMS300 - the remotes (up to 3) are wireless.

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Fri Jun 17, 2011 11:03 am
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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

pomprocker wrote:
If it is the Venstar or RCS, the manufacturers of those make remote sensors to work with their central thermostats.


Note that while the Venstar does support remote sensors, it averages the temps for the remotes and the temp local to the thermostat and that's what gets reported to Indigo via the INSTEON adaptor - so you can't currently get each temp separately. I believe the averaging is done in the thermostat itself vs in the INSTEON adaptor so I don't think there's anything that Smartlabs can do about it - but I could be wrong.

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Fri Jun 17, 2011 5:36 pm
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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

A Venstar T1900 can be configured to ignore the local sensor and use only the remote sensor for temperature control or it can be configured to average the local and remote sensor. The remote sensor is wired to the thermostat but fortunately it uses standard UTP like Category 5e.

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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

loafbread wrote:
A Venstar T1900 can be configured to ignore the local sensor and use only the remote sensor for temperature control or it can be configured to average the local and remote sensor. The remote sensor is wired to the thermostat but fortunately it uses standard UTP like Category 5e.


Same with my RCS unit.

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Mon Sep 19, 2011 2:57 pm
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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

Any solutions for monitoring water temperature? I just put a 220 Insteon relay on my hot tub, but I'd love to have a temperature probe that I could keep in the water to let me know if it goes under N degrees...

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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

There's a floating wireless temp sensor available for the WMR200 weather station.
Might be others out there as well....provided you have a weather station of course.

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Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:39 pm
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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

I've been using TempLincs with HCA on a PC to control ceiling fans around the house, but since moving to Indigo I have been upgrading to all Insteon devices (thanks Indigo, BTW, for costing me over $1000 :-)). After searching through the forums here for an alternative, no one in any thread mentions the I/O Linc High and Low Temperature Threshold Kit http://www.machomestore.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=217&osCsid=3nu13k5o2sff999k4brejqk053 which seems to do what I need. Am I mistaken?

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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

If you only care about crossing pre-set high and/or low thresholds, then yes that kit is perfect for you. Most people who want to do temperature monitoring actually want the temperature reported into Indigo (so you can do more complex logic), which that kit doesn't do.

There may be a new INSTEON device later this year that will do wireless temperature monitoring that will actually report the temp. I really wish Smartlabs would include temp monitoring in their other wireless sensors (Motion Sensor, TriggerLinc) - that's what the Z-Wave crowd seems to be doing.

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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

Jay, why did the TempLinc become discontinued do you think? It seemed like a perfect solution.

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Re: Insteon Temperature Monitoring

ryanbuckner wrote:
Jay, why did the TempLinc become discontinued do you think? It seemed like a perfect solution.

Smarthome would have to answer that question. But right now our recommended solution for monitoring temperatures (and humidity) in multiple locations wirelessly is the the RFXrec433 and Oregon Scientific temperature sensors.

I know Norm will have the RFXrec433 in stock soon, and I know he just got a shipment of temperature sensors in but I'm not sure he has them listed on the site yet. I imagine you could order them though if you emailed him.

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