I've been using X10 in the UK for years, and had hoped to just use Z-Wave here (I moved to the US a couple of years ago, and got my own house earlier this year). However, z-wave is crazy expensive in comparison, so for some less-critical actions (i.e. stuff that isn't the end of the world if it doesn't work every now and then) I decided to go with some X10.
So, I started with a CM15A, and a couple of Hawkeyes, just for some basic occupancy stuff (this is all through Homeseer).
Then I ordered some XPS3's to control some of the outside lights that the rest of the family can't seem to remember to turn out. These are all CFL lights, as are the majority of lights in the house, which is a new build.
I installed one of the XPS3's last night, and after some dumb wiring issues, finally got it working locally, but Homeseer can't control it.
After reading a lot more on this forum, I see that there's a while bunch of factors that can kill the signal. In the UK, the X10 stuff just worked, so I guess I was either lucky, or wiring is a little simpler over there (no phase splitting for a start).
Anyway, my current set up is that most of my electrical gear is in a single closet (the servers, tivo, Sonos etc etc). So the CM15A is in that closet, which plugs into an extension cord that goes direct to the wall. Unfortunately, there's also an APC UPS plugged into the other socket, and I've read they can cause havoc with PLC. It's difficult to move that, since it's providing UPS to the other servers. I assume that that closet is generating an awful lot of noise, given all the PCs and switching power supplies in there.
So, I've read I can buy filters, fit a phase coupler (turning the stove on doesn't make the XPS3 work), signal repeaters etc etc.
Given that I only really want basic X-10 functionality (no extended X10, nothing critical under X10 control), what would be your first steps? If I'm honest I really do not want to spend time mapping the whole house, since I'm never going have more that maybe 5 or 6 X10 PLC devices. I cannot move the server thats running Homeseer, but I could potentially stand up another PC somewhere else in the house who's only job is Homeseer. However, if fitting a phase coupler or adding some noise filters are a good first move, then I'd rather do that.
I've rambled enough. From what I read last night, some of you guys know more than I will ever want or need to know about X10, so I'd welcome your thoughts.
Thanks, Pete