Hello all,
Let me start by saying that Jeff Volp's little gem, XTB-IIR has made my x10 system nearly 100% reliable since installing it ~2 months ago (the rest of my post is unrelated to this, just wanted to give some accolades).
I have been in x10 heaven for the past few months, until one day I noticed that my PAO11 would not turn off. When I sent either an off or on command to it, it would just make "clicking" noises with no change to the state of the load. Connected to the "controlled" outlet was a tap which supplies the following: one (1) Lifelite model 8040 fluorescent shop light (70W), containing two 4' F40T12 bulbs; two (2) GE undercabinet F15T8 (model 10185) fluorescent lights; and one (1) 4W nightlight to prevent flickering and other 'local control'-related issues. Nothing plugged into the uncontrolled outlet. Everything was working fine under this setup since I installed the PAO11 5 months ago. I emailed the seller, and he said that it sounds as if the PAO11 is indeed broken. It has a 2 year warranty, however shipping it back along with the seller's extra fee may not be worth it right now, since I have come across three AM466's as of late. Right now, I have one AM466 connected to the uncontrolled outlet, which has brought everything back to working order. I use a XPT/XP1 controller as well as a powerlinc usb with homeseer.
My main reason for using the PAO11 in the first place was to avoid needing a 'wall wart', as I was remodelling at the time anyway. My question is, should I replace the broken PAO11 with a new one, or would it be okay to use a AM466? Did my PAO11 bite the dust early b/c of its load being a fluorescent light? If so, should I expect the same fate with my AM466? I've read that the socket rocket should not be used w/ fluorescent lights, but have also read that people use them w/o problem (is the warning due to lack of ground, or is something else causing the manufacturer to say 'incandescent only'?).
Thanks for the help!
CJ