30 years ago when I built my house, I had many X10 wall switches installed to allow me to automate various functions. I have made very limited use of this ability.
In last year+, several circuits have frequently chattered, turning their lights on/off/on/… several times. Some circuits tend to end up in the on state and some end up in the off state. Most are 3-way circuits and some are 4-way.
So while I have rented a XTBM X10 Signal Meter, and plan to try to find and isolate the noise sources, I am also considering the following alternatives: replace current X10 switches with new Pro X10 with AGC, or replace current X10 switches, slaves, with conventional non-X10 switches. I am sure the later is cheaper.
But I am trying to figure out if the existing wiring for the X10 can support conventional non-X10 3-way switches.
Any general or specific advice will be appreciated.
I believe my X10 3-way circuits have a hot wire coming from the source to the slave, two wires connecting the slave and the master, and two wires going to the slave. This is not counting the ground wires. The X10 3-way diagrams I received with an X10 Pro XPS4 implies it only needs two wires between the slave and master. Makes me concerned whether converting to non-X10 may be problematic which typically has 3-wires plus ground going between the master and the slave.