I've had an old insteon switch (7+) year that failed on me. This is linked to 3 other Insteon switches in the room. I ordered a new one and replace it (wired exactly the same way). Once I switched the breaker on, there was no sign of power going into the switch. Thinking that I might of received a faulty switch, I tested it by swapping it with another insteon wall switch. Well, not only did it still not work, when I went back to put the orginal switch that I swapped back, this switch will not power up. I know the circuits & lights are working find, as I temporarily put in a simple toggle switch in.
Only thing I'm thinking now is that do I have to actually "programmed/link" these switches? I would think that once it power on, I should see the LED light on?
Only thing I'm thinking now is that do I have to actually "programmed/link" these switches? I would think that once it power on, I should see the LED light on?
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