Tuicemen
I haven't tried sending the RF G1 only because I thought the CM15A would wait as it did until the flooding stopped. I'll give it a try. It might take awhile since I don't know when the next flood will be.
Which model transceiver? What housecode is it set for? Why not plug it into the wall directly?
I'd rather not say the model only because I do not want to come across as bashing the product. It is a very good transceiver and has solved all of my RF reception problems for many years. The transceiver is set to covert RF to powerline for housecodes E, F & G. It is capable of converting all house codes if selected in the software as well as converting x10 security codes into powerline house/unit codes as well.
The reason I have it plugged into the X10 G1 module it that I thought I could send a G1 off using Active Home to turn the transceiver off once the flooding started and then send a G1 On to turn it back on. Right now, if I unplug the transceiver and then plug it back in, the transceiver resets and the flooding stops.
Dave w, No, it's not an x10 transceiver.
A few years ago I read that member Pajama Guy had the same problem but I don't remember if it was ever fixed.