At 10:30 PM the module turned on, but the blanket didn't. It's soft start function required that the "on" switch on both controllers had to be pressed to turn the blanket on (it's a dual control).
First off, I don't know the correct terminology, but from reading a few related posts I don't think this unit is "soft start". Until someone provides the correct term, I'm going to use "soft touch button".
I ran into the same thing, found a fix. Try this to see if it will work with your unit:
1)
keep the power button on the device depressed during this entire test2) plug the cord into a normal wall outlet. Should turn on like normal.
3) Unplug from wall outlet, turns off.
4) Plug in, should turn on again.
5) repeat till you get bored.
If this works with yours then it should be X10 controllable. My unit is a Bilt-Safe Beautyrest heated blanket, which I do not recommend since it defaults to the lowest heat setting when powered on (and uses soft touch buttons to change heat setting, annoying and not x10 controllable).
Note: I tried this today with a brand new Sunbeam heated mattress pad (the model with SimpliTouch control), it does not work. The button has to be depressed
and released to turn on the unit. And the case is not designed to be opened, though if you're okay with cracking the case and gluing it back together it might work.
Please post models of heated blankets/mattress pads that you have had success with.How to make the soft touch button stay in the on position:You can do this a few ways. The quick, ugly fix is to keep the button depressed at all times by using a rubber band (or tape) to hold a small object tightly against the soft start button. The 10 min fix is unscrew the controller case (while unplugged!) and glue something non-conductive, non-flammable, and about 1mm thick onto the switch on the circuit board, so the button on the case is always pressing the switch down when the case is screwed together. The really cool, longer fix: for someone who is an electronics wiz, modify the circuit board such that it is hard wired to always be on.
Note - I just started playing with X10 this week, and know almost nothing about AC power or switches, so I can't say whether this solution is safe or not, that's up to you to decide. At a minimum, keep a fire extinguisher handy for the first few days, and don't leave it unattended.