On August 3, 2017 at 14:51, juliejacobson said...
That's exactly what I mean. Fins' example of using Radio Ra to "replace" LiteTouch is the same thing. When a couple of LiteTouch parts go down, you pretty much need to buy a complete new lighting control system -- soup to nuts + labor, except in some cases you can use the existing wiring and possibly the existing cabinets.
I'd sure want conventional electrical wiring in there so at the very least you can use dumb switches (or even smart switches) to control the lights.
Where did I say anything about replacing LiteTouch with Ra? I could have been drinking, but I think you may be mixed up.
If a customer who's able to afford centralized lighting once, in the event that company went out of business, they can afford a conversion. Of course, it also helps to pick a solid world wide company like Lutron or Legrand (Vantage)