Got kind of a unique situation here and looking for some help.
The way our house is wired is that all lighting circuits go back to the mechanical room to sets of insteon switches that basically act as relays for the lights. Those "relays" are then controlled by insteon switches/keypads throughout the house that only have power running to them.
Due to the sheer number of failures of the insteon hardware, we have decided to rip it all out and start over and have decided on Lutron caseta. (Please don't suggest going w/ RA2 or anything other higher end Lutron system as we have looked into those but really cannot justify the added cost).
So, what I'm trying to decide on for the mechanical room is which caseta switch to use and whether or not it's ok to use the PD-6WCL instead of the 2x price of the PD-5NE or PD-10NXD?
All of the lights have neutral wires, but I just bought a starter kit which came w/ the PD-6WCL and tried it on a few different lighting circuits. They worked fine (about as well as the insteon switches if not better) but I'm concerned about not using the neutral wire. Is that going to be a problem?
The neutrals are all tied together and back to the breaker, but the switch would be bypassed.
I'd upload a picture of the current setup, but the attachment upload feature isn't working.