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Title: Ever seen this???
Post by: Dan Lawrence on June 02, 2008, 09:55:34 PM
One of my Radio Shack Lamp Modules (the one controlling the computer desk light on housecode A3) decided to fuse itself in a permanent on state and could not be turned off by either AHP or the SS13.  So, into the spare box, get a LM460 out, set it for A3, shut the PC down, move the desk away from the wall, swap the modules (tossing the Radio Shack one in the trash) and check that the SS13 would turn the lamp on and off, which it did. Move the desk back to its proper place, reboot the PC and make sure AHP would control it.

In all my years of using X10, I've never seen a module fuse itself in on mode before, and I've been using X10 since the DOS days.
Title: Re: Ever seen this???
Post by: Brian H on June 03, 2008, 06:52:14 AM
Sounds like the triac used for dimming shorted out. Most times from an overload; maybe in your case old age. LM15A Socket Rockets are known to do that. Lamp modules must be real rare as you are the first one I have see report this.
Title: Re: Ever seen this???
Post by: Bill H on June 03, 2008, 08:11:30 AM
Put me down for 25 years of X10....and never had this happen either. Quick, Dan, buy a Lotto Ticket!
Title: Re: Ever seen this???
Post by: dave w on June 03, 2008, 11:51:12 AM
Pretty common failure if the bulb blows out, but triac shorting for no reason....yup, thats fairly rare. I agree with Brian, it must have been old and tired.
Title: Re: Ever seen this???
Post by: Dan Lawrence on June 03, 2008, 07:21:39 PM
That's my guess, too.

I've lost modules due to lamp and appliance failures, I've lost ones to Christmas lights shorting out, but never in the course of regular operation.  I noticed the the failure on A3 when I happened to wake up around 3:00 AM and noticed the wall lamp over the computer desk was on, when the timer attached to it has it turned off at 1:00 AM daily.  I hit the button on the MC460 that runs the keypress macro to turn off all modules on 3 different housecodes and nothing happened, so I turned the lamp off by its switch and went back to bed.