I am new to X10, so please stay with me if I asking or trying something that is old news. I have scoured the posts looking for solutions and have found none.
Here is what I have going on. I like in an attached town home (I am the first unit with 6 units in the row) and I am furthest from the main feeding the building. Total square footage of the home is around 1300. Upstairs where the bedrooms are, I have 4 circuits (spanning both A and B legs) and the destinations are scattered all over the place. The outlets in my master bedroom are on 3 of the four circuits; the whole upstairs (total 2 bedrooms, the hall way, bathroom and small sitting area) are all discombobulated. For example, I found the only wall outlet that is on the same circuit as all the lighting upstairs is a single outlet in my daughters room. The outlet beside my bed (for the night lamp) is tied to an outlet in the hallway and and in the bathroom, and the outlet in the sitting area, (I think) is tied to the garage)...
OK, with that explained, here is what I have and what I am trying to do. I have 1 in wall dimmer switch that I want to use for the light in the master bedroom, 2 wireless keypads and 2 transceivers (picked up the clearance sale at Radio shack). Also a phase coupler installed across the breakers.
Problem: What I have found that when using a transceiver on the outlet at the bed (to turn the night lamp on/off), I am not able to turn off the wall switch (remember that they are one 2 different circuits, but both on the A phase leg). However if I plug in the transceiver to the outlet in my daughters room, I can control the light switch.
Here is my solution (and it works) but I am afraid there may be problems later that I am unaware of....
What I did was take the second transceiver and set it to the same house code as the first transceiver. I made sure that it was last in an ON state before unplugging it from the wall and then I opened it up and cut (and tapped off) the wire for the relay. This latched it in an always on position, or basically made it a dumb box. I then put the modified box in my daughters room on the outlet that was on the same circuit as the light, and put the first transceiver back on the night stand light in the master bedroom.
So now I have 2 transceivers set to the same house code, so one works locally in the master bedroom, the second in my daughters room 'relays' the signals to the wall switch and everything is working great.
Are there any drawbacks to doing it like this? Will I have problems with echoed signals if I ever bring ActiveHome online? And does anyone have any idea why signals aren't getting from one circuit to another, even on the same phase?
A few other quick notes that may help if anyone has any ideas. A- all the circuit breakers in out box are duals (i.e. 2 15amp slim circuits on a single breaker), B- I can hit any outlet or wall switch downstairs or in the garage (which is detached about 20ft from the house) from any other outlet downstairs and lastly C- There is nothing else plugged in upstairs except the lights (pulled the tv and everything else for testing).
Any thoughts are appreciated.