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Problems w/ X-10
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Post 1 made on Thursday April 29, 1999 at 13:35
ErikS
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I've installed various X-10 modules (both wall switches and I am encountering some problems. The main problem as been communication "gaps". For example the computer w/ the IBM home director unti is in a bedroom. The computer can talk to all the x-10 contolled devices except the ones in the living room. From the living room I can (either wireless or mini-controller) control all lights EXCEPT the one in the computer room. I understand that the signal my be too weak from one of these rooms to the other, but how do I solve the problem? Do I have to replace ALL the modules with agc versions or just the "problem" ones? Are there any items on a circut that prove to be a particular problem (i.e. surge proctectors, motion detecting switches)? Any input would be appreciated.
OP | Post 2 made on Thursday April 29, 1999 at 16:40
Daryl
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ErikS
Look at this page, it may have what your looking for.
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OP | Post 3 made on Thursday April 29, 1999 at 16:58
Daryl
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ErikS
Heres another page that may offer a solution.
[Link: smarthome.com]
OP | Post 4 made on Thursday April 29, 1999 at 18:36
ErikS
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Thanks Daryl! The bridge looks like it may solve the problem, it sure seems to describe mine.
OP | Post 5 made on Thursday April 29, 1999 at 19:36
Daryl
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Kewl ReikS, I cant say either item will correct the problem, but if it doesnt atleast they have a good return policy. :) Hope it works though.
OP | Post 6 made on Thursday April 29, 1999 at 21:27
Robert
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Daryl. There are a few ways of improving X-10 signal strength. The first is to eliminate electrical appliances creating noise on your AC power line that conflicts with X-10 signals. The worst offenders are older TV's and surge supressors. You might try unplugging electrical appliances one at a time and see if it helps. There are more precise ways of doing this but you need test equipment. If you have identified an offending appliance, you can purchase individual plug-in noise blocker modules. The only thing these modules do is filter electrical noise at the same frequency as the X-10 signals.

If you have done this and it didn't help, you probably have a electrical phase problem, meaning your X-10 transmitter is on one electrical phase and the X-10 receiver is on the other. The way to test this is to turn on any 220 volt appliance in your home (e.g., oven or dryer) and then try your X-10 stuff. If your signal is improved, it is because your 220 volt appliance is bridging the two electrical phases. The solution for this is to purchase an X-10 signal bridge. There are two types though. One is amplified and one is not. The amplified version is much better because when it picks up the X-10 signal on one phase, it not only "bridges" it to the other phase, it amplifies the signal substantially. The amplified signal is so strong that it will overcome line noise in many cases. I highly recommend the amplified signal bridge over the non-amplified version.

We offer both of these product so just send us an e-mail and we can provide you with more information.

Robert
RCI Automation
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