Yeah my fear is that the smart switch will be fried. Since the Leviton schematic is requiring 3 wires, it’s actually acting different than the GE and HoneSeer aux switch (only requires 2 wires). We designed our switch after the GE/HomeSeer aux switches as they were the most popular.
So, what I was going to do was first try the Leviton switch using two wires (black/white). See if that works (doubtful). Then I would hook up the red wire and hope I don’t hear a popping sound.
The issue is that our switches are designed to work with either a two wire (aux) or three wire (dumb) so if three wires are installed, you will only have on/off capabilities from the aux switch as the Inovelli smart switch thinks you have a dumb switch hooked up.
This is why I give it a 1% chance of working as a dimmer (two wires). If it truly requires three wires as shown in the schematic, it may work, but it will only be able to turn on/off.
Yeah definitely - it’s a simple parameter change. Forgive me a I’m on mobile and didn’t memorize the thread and what hub you’re using. But if you have one that can easily change parameters, you can quickly toggle between a dumb switch and aux switch. In other words, you can program it to be a dumb switch and then when you replace it with an aux switch, you can simply change the parameter and it will work.
Hopefully I’m making sense?