I have what should be a simple project. I have 8 wall lights, all with compact flourescent bulbs, plugged into 2 power strips which are in turn plugged into 2 different wall receptacles. I want to be able to flip a switch on the wall to turn all lights on at the same time.
As for the switch, would the WS467 work? Also, does the WS467 fit in a standard switch box? Actually I'm leaning more toward the Insteon here:
http://www.smarthome.com/2466sw.html. It's a lot more expensive, but it looks better. Would this work? Also, I read here that to control flourescent fixtures, you need a "neutral power wire" in the switch box. The box I'm using has 60 year old wiring - it has black and red wires both connected to the switch, and a white wire that's not. Is this sufficient?
As for the lamp module, I take it that the standard module, the LM465, won't work, but I'd need the Appliance module - the AM486, correct? Also, if I wanted to do a built-in solution, would tbe SuperSocket Receptacle - SR227 - work? Would the comparable Insteon modules also work with no compatibility issues?
Thanks for any help.