Hey, I’m working on my wiring closet. There are auto races here three times a year, and I want a different ‘program’ running in my CM11A during those days. I also want a vacation or away ‘program’ with different timings of events. I don’t want to program the temporary ‘program’ and then have to reload the standard ‘program’ each time I want to use any alternate ‘programming’.
So I want to run multiple CM11A’s with the different program scenarios. I want to filter-isolate all unused CM11A’s with one or even two (in series) of the XPPF filters with an Enable Switch in parallel. If the Enable Switch is OFF, the filter(s) are in series with the CM11A and no power line commands will make it to the house wiring, but the AC will power the CM11A (and run the clock) just fine. Only the CM11A with the Enable Switch ON (bypassing the filters) will be “on-line” and have command access to the house wiring. Yeah, I could just switch the CM11A off the AC and run on battery or an external power supply, but the clock timekeeping is HORRIBLE off the AC mains.
To enable one of these temporary programming schemes, flip OFF the current CM11A’s Enable Switch (inserting filter), and flip ON the temporary CM11A’s Enable Switch (bypassing filter).
As long as only one CM11A is “on the buss” at a time, there will be no stepping on each other. Yeah, I love a complicated wiring closet, so that won’t be an issue.
What do you think?