hey all!
I read all the threads I could find on the XPNR and, based on what I read, it should work with my scenario, but it doesn't. Isn't the following supposed to be a supported scenario?
I have an X10 wall module controlling a non-CFL light, which happens to be on the same run as a CFL that I use in another room. I've noticed that whenever the CFL is on, the x10 light can't be controlled remotely.
As a result, I purchased a few XPNRs thinking that I might be able to use them to block this and some other CLFs since I happen to have CFLs throughout the house - except where I'm using X10 (bedrooms, security lights, floodlights, etc.)
After installing the XPNR, it made no difference. I still can't control the X10 module when the CFL is on.
In wiring the XPNR, I simply followed the directions, which are straightforward - 1 wire to the hot and the other to the neutral sides.
In this case, I chose to use the hot on the "on" side of the switch that turns on the CFL. Does it matter whether it goes on the "on" side and only be active when the switch is turned on? or should it be before the switch and be constantly active?
Is the XPNR not the right solution for this problem? Anybody know? thanks in advance!