I have two 110 v lines into my main braker box.
x10 AHP works only on one side.
I am trying to bridge the signal by signal by jumpling the netural on both sides via a 14 guage wire.
Any problems with this ?
NO!!! That is
DANGEROUS!!!!If you have an electric stove, you can use a 0.1 uF 250 VAC Capacitor, available at electronic shops that is mounted in the outlet box the stove plugs into. It's wired across the two connectors in the box. The capacitor draws no power and bridges the two phases, so your X10 modules work anywhere in the house.
If you don't have an electric stove, but have an electric dryer, you can buy a coupler on the X10 site that is plugged into the dryer outlet and bridges the phases.