...This is the master bedroom - I am sure it is on a different circuit than the other rooms...
...It also sounds as if most of your X10 devices are on the same phase with the exception of your problem room....
Until (unless?) you
MAP out all of your
Circuits, how can you know this?
OK to add to the weirdness... I have a spare 4826b coupler repeater that I took out because of the dimming issues and I plugged it in to test. Now I get sporatic usage of the LM465 - but absolutely no signal shows up on the signal meter! Sometimes it is working, sometimes it won't but even when it does respond there is 0 signal showing on the meter. Now I'm really stumped...
SEARCH the
Archives, or read through
JeffVolp's Excellent Tutorials, but individual modules have a variable minimum response threshold, as does the
Elk ESM1, due to manufacturing tolerances. The
Signal Strength in that room could be right on the verge.
...We're moving a bit fast here. I'd really encourage you to analyze your system. Determine which phase your CM15a and "problem room" are on. You should be able to do this by inspection from your breaker panel (see below)...
...Again, try isolating your other circuits by popping breakers. Try this with your CM15a on both phases. Use your Elk signal meter to measure the level in your problem area VS other areas. Doing this can same you money and additional complications.
I can't believe that I've been reading, replying and editing this thread for over TWO HOURS now (Yeah, I'm slow...
) but,
drmiphesto, I certainly can sense your high level of frustration.
Are you ready to put down your shotgun yet?
You can keep guessing, or you can follow my "
plan". The "
plan" involves a SERIOUS investment of your time. But, once it's done, it's done. Send the wife and children out of the house for a few hours for a "
Movie and a Pizza" and
Map out all of your
Circuits. THEN, you can begin to troubleshoot your problem.
BTW, I suggest REMOVING *ALL* amplifiers / couplers / repeaters during the initial
Map. You need to see WHERE YOU ARE before you start "fixing"...
Wishing you success - it's Friday - hopefully, you have 2¼ days off to put your X10 problems to bed.