Hi All,
I've spent the last few days searching the forum and can't find an answer to my problem so I'm going to start a new thread.
I'm fairly new to the home automation game but I'm catching on quickly so please bare with me.
I suppose I should first of all give some information about my setup...
I have a large (8000+ sq ft) holiday home out in Canada which I've been slowly wanting to automate so that I can control most things remotely from my home in Germany. I should point out that if gone for an Insteon based and not X10 - but before you all start shouting at me my problem is a general one which would affect X10 as well.
To date I have installed a number of on/off light switches, dimmers and power sockets at various places around the house which enable me to turn on and off the various cameras (so I can reboot them if required), the network system, the home server (on a UPS), the garage lights, the fridge, the HVAC's and the hot water tanks. Control is either via the web based Smartlinc (connected directly to my outgoing router) or via home control running on the server and communicating via a Powerlink.
So about my problem. I've found that every thing works great until I throw the circuit breakers to power on the Hot Tub (Artic Spa - model Yukon). It appears that this generates so much electrical noise that nothing works when it is on - not even a transmitter and receiver on the same circuit placed not more than a foot from each other. What might also be a useful piece of background information is that the hot water tanks (3 in total) are each powered on and off via individual ELK-9100 30Amp 220V units. Now the nice thing about these units is that they come with an indicator light which flashes when an X-10 signal is received. Now power on my Hot-tub and the indicator lights start flashing like the lights on a Christmas tree (occurs on all three units and the tanks are located in different parts of the house.) Disconnect the hot-tub by throwing the circuit breakers and the indicator lights remain off and my Insteon system works again.
These ELK-9100 units also provide signal bridging between the two phases. I also have the recommended Insteon "Access points" to perform phase coupling. To date the UPS has cause a problem. Neither have TV's, Fridge or any other device (just lucky I guess).
I'm absolutely convinced that my problem lies with noise being generated by the Hot-tub. My problem is that I don't know what would be a suitable filter to build into the hot-tub circuit to isolate it from the rest of the house (I don't need to control any devices on that circuit by the way).
The circuit is two phase with 40A contact breakers on each phase. The most I've been able to find out about the Hot-tub at the moment is that it is fitted with at least 2 5-HP motors for jets and air.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I could use.
Another side question that I have is does it hurt having multiple phase couplers on the system.
Peter.