That's a site by and for Web Mountain. It's totally legit.Looks like digitalAVnew.com is where Web Mountain links to to buy their products. Just want to make sure if anyone has purchased from digitalAVnew.com before.
The problem is your powerline can (and will) change. Could be almost anything - a new device you plug in, the transformer getting old and deteriorating, a neighbor plugging something noisy in, etc. Based on my experience over the past 4 years with UPB I can safely say there is no way I would ever use or recommend a Gen I (SAI) device. There is just no reason to. A Gen II device can have 2 sensitivity settings, low and hi, so it can be used as sensitive as a Gen I device in a non noise scenario, but the bonus is, when you do get noise introduce, you simply program the switches to lower sensitivity and you have a MUCH greater chance of them working. So, there is no reason not to get a Gen II device. And, As AnthonyZ said, Web Mountain is an SAI device with just Gen II firmware, so if you love SAI hardware, go with Web Mountain. I had a houseful of SAI stuff and whatever UPB stuff I keep will now be all PCS.
Sure, and nothing has changed yet. Absolutely, if you have a clean powerline and nothing changes, Gen I works fine. But just wait until you change something you don't realize, a variable speed motor like a pool pump, a new electronic cooktop in the kitchen, or even something as subtle and cheap as a Health/Zenith motion controlled light outside. These are just some examples and there are many more things you may install in hour home (or your neighbor might) that will totally corrupt your powerline. Anything you plug into or connect to your powerline has the potential to change it and introduce noise of some sort.The problem is your powerline can (and will) change. Could be almost anything - a new device you plug in, the transformer getting old and deteriorating, a neighbor plugging something noisy in, etc. Based on my experience over the past 4 years with UPB I can safely say there is no way I would ever use or recommend a Gen I (SAI) device. There is just no reason to. A Gen II device can have 2 sensitivity settings, low and hi, so it can be used as sensitive as a Gen I device in a non noise scenario, but the bonus is, when you do get noise introduce, you simply program the switches to lower sensitivity and you have a MUCH greater chance of them working. So, there is no reason not to get a Gen II device. And, As AnthonyZ said, Web Mountain is an SAI device with just Gen II firmware, so if you love SAI hardware, go with Web Mountain. I had a houseful of SAI stuff and whatever UPB stuff I keep will now be all PCS.
I've been using the SA Gen1's for a LONG time, two houses. No issues.
--Dan
I'm looking to start populating my house with UPB Switches and was just wondering which brands of switches out there are better or preferred over others.
Thanks!
Sure, and nothing has changed yet. Absolutely, if you have a clean powerline and nothing changes, Gen I works fine. But just wait until you change something you don't realize, a variable speed motor like a pool pump, a new electronic cooktop in the kitchen, or even something as subtle and cheap as a Health/Zenith motion controlled light outside. These are just some examples and there are many more things you may install in hour home (or your neighbor might) that will totally corrupt your powerline. Anything you plug into or connect to your powerline has the potential to change it and introduce noise of some sort.
So, my point is, if you have all Gen I stuff and this happens (may never) you're screwed. But, If you just put Gen II stuff in and something changed, no big deal just adapt to it. If Gen II were some magic and expensive thing sold only by 1 place or something I could see the hesitation. But the truth is SA is the only holdout. Every other manufacturer uses Gen II. You love the SA changeable faceplates, great, use Web Mountain, it is the same exact SA switch with Gen II firmware. So if Gen II is available in ALL the available styles of switch, and the cost is no higher, then why not use it? Give me 1 reason not to use Gen II. The only remote reason I could say is that you want the changeable faceplates on the SA devices. So that now means having to buy Web Mountain to get that switch with Gen II. Your fear is that Web Mountain is only available through them instead of SA being available from several dealers.
I would have said the same thing as you and lots of other people at first. Sure UPB works great, no problems. It did for me too. But then came the kitchen remodel, then the new pool pump, then... UPB went from being rock solid to pretty unreliable. Gen II just simply works better in these dirty powerline environments and IMHO there is no reason to not start out with them. I am not advocating if you have a houseful of Gen I stuff to go out and replace it, that would be foolish, but if you are just starting out, I also think it would be a bit shortsighted to not put in Gen II stuff as long as you can get it in all your styles from all the manufacturers. I hope that clears up my point a bit.