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🔌General Home Automation => Other Automation Systems => Powerline Control Reliability => Topic started by: Mark Rejhon on August 27, 2007, 01:09:18 AM

Title: Safe to use 2 plug-in phase couplers? (repeater and non-repeater plug-in)
Post by: Mark Rejhon on August 27, 2007, 01:09:18 AM
Hi!

I have a SmartHome non-repeating X10 phase coupler and a SmartHome repeating X10 phase coupler.

There are two dryer outlets in this house.  Will it be beneficial for me to leave both units plugged in simultaneously?  Or will the repeating cause problems with the non-repeating unit?
Title: Re: Safe to use 2 plug-in phase couplers? (repeater and non-repeater plug-in)
Post by: JeffVolp on August 27, 2007, 10:37:04 AM
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I have a SmartHome non-repeating X10 phase coupler and a SmartHome repeating X10 phase coupler.

There are two dryer outlets in this house.  Will it be beneficial for me to leave both units plugged in simultaneously?

As long as both your active repeater and your passive coupler propagate signals with the same phase relationship, they should co-exist without a problem.  However, unless the two dryer outlets are fed off different subpanels separated by some distance, there is no significant benefit to adding a passive coupler in parallel with an active repeater.  If they are fed off the same panel, just use the active repeater in the receptacle nearest to the distribution panel.

More information on the phase relationships can be found here:

http://jvde.us/x10/x10_couplers.htm

The heading is Passive Couplers and 240V X10 devices.

Jeff