This modification is for a PAM01 appliance module (possibly also PAM02, AM486, and AM466) made in or around 2010. It prevents the appliance module from supplying sensing current for local control to the load connected to its outlet. This prevents the module from errantly switching on due to back EMF from an inductive load connected to it. It also prevents the module from supplying most current to the load, which may alleviate the need to connect a bleeder resistor or night light in parallel with the load to prevent lights from glowing when the module is off.
Even with this modification, a small amount of current is still passed through the load to determine whether the latching relay is in the open or closed position. This leakage is still just barely enough to light a connected LED rope light.
On the circuit board inside the appliance module, cut either lead on resistor R4, located near the hot side of the load socket. See the ridiculously blurry photo, attached. Separate the lead from the resistor and wrap both with electrical tape. If the component placement on the board does not look identical to the photo or the resistor is labeled R14 or anything other than R4, then this is a different design; do not attempt.