1. X10 Powerflash driven by third party moisture detector. You will need an extra relay between the detector and the Powerflash to reverse the logic to the Powerflash (moisture will actually cause the Powewrflash to send an OFF).
2. CM15A and AHP triggered by hacked MS16A motion detector or DS10A security transmitter again triggerd by third party moisture detector (search this forum, there are past contributions of moisture detectors and hacking details) (For the MS16A the light/dark cadmium sulfide cell is used as the input for the 3rd party detector so you still have motion sensing).
Dave,
The X10 Powerflash Interface allows a low voltage contact closure to trigger an X10 command, allowing you to control lights, appliances or group scenes. The Powerflash is a simple plug-in unit with input terminals that hardwire to a low-voltage device or contact closure sensor. When contact closure is sensed by the Powerflash Interface, it sends an X10 signal. In Mode 1, when contact closure is sensed, it will send an ALL LIGHTS ON signal to switches and lamp modules; additionally, it will send an ON signal to any device with the same House Code and Unit Code (address) such as A2. In Mode 2, when contact closure is sensed, it will send a flashing ALL LIGHTS ON/ALL APPLIANCES OFF command
What is the /ALL APPLIANCES OFF command?
Thanks