Hi all,
I am brand new to automation, and I have been researching as much information as possible the past few weeks. For now, I just want to set up a few lights so that I can control them with my android, but I like the idea of having something like a Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, etc running 24/7 because I do not run my PC 24/7.
I am leaning towards Insteon (though I will consider Z-Wave) because at the moment, I only plan on changing 1-2 light switches to this:
http://www.smarthome.com/togglelinc-relay-insteon-2466sw-remote-control-on-off-switch-non-dimming-white.htmlI do not like that the z wave on/off switches are all "fat" switches and not "regular" like the Insteon one. I have dozens of regular-sized switches in the house, so I think it would be awkward to have different looking switches, but it is just a minor issue at this point.
Anyway, I also saw that Insteon has some bulbs and I wouldn't have to get any sockets/switches if there was a bulb that I wanted to place somewhere.
I guess lately I have leaned towards that Insteon hub because I could buy myself two on-off switches, and the starter kit comes with either two dimmer modules or two on/off modules and I am picturing in my head the lights/lamps that I would use.
Now, I know that I could use my android phone to control the lights from the insteon hub when I am away from home, and that is the basic functionality that I want.
However, I also like the idea of having a 24/7 computer that interfaces with the insteon hub because I would like to set up some timers/events, such as if I am away on vacation or traveling on business, timing Christmas lights, etc.
I saw that there is a Jeannie solution with a Banana Pi, but I do not really understand its full capabilities. I am a noob when it comes to Linux, but I am willing to learn.
I am also a tech writer in software, so I would be willing to write up everything I learn in case it will help other noobs like me.
What would you recommend for a simple setup to control a few switches/lights from android, but if possible, to also set up timers... Insteon, Z-Wave, and what kind of single board Linux computer to add capabilities?
I saw that the Raspberry Pi has a Razberry board or you can use an Aeon Labs USB stick for z-wave, so I guess I am wondering how many things I would need to buy, in addition to my hub/switches.
I also just found this insteon usb stick... it would be cool if I could use that on a RPi/BPi/etc since it's much cheaper than a hub:
http://www.amazon.com/Insteon-2448A7-INSTEON-Portable-Adapter/dp/B0046V767Y/ref=sr_1_2?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1416324276&sr=1-2&keywords=insteon+usb