I have a very old X10 setup - been in this apartment (NYC) for about 28 years and my 2 remaining 16-unit wired controllers moved in with me. So, some of this gear is growing gray whiskers along with me
One problem goes back to when I moved in - that is, there are two lamps (one in each of the two bedrooms) that do not respond to commands sent from controllers (wired) in other rooms or from any wireless controllers. Each of those lamps will respond only to a wired controller plugged into the same room or to a wireless controller if a TM751 is plugged into that room.
So if I have a single TM751 transceiver, for example, in the living room, kitchen, or foyer, my wireless controllers will successfully control all devices in the apartment except for the lamps in either bedroom. I can even control the X10 outlets in each of those bedrooms that I installed for the air-conditioners- but not the lamps.
If I move the TM751 to bedroom 1, my wireless controllers will control the lamp in that room but not in the rest of the apartment and my wired controllers will control the lamp in bedroom 1 + rest of the apartment (except the lamp in bedroom 2) - and similarly for moving the TM751 to the 2nd bedroom
I tried just adding a TM751 to each bedroom and that allowed me to reliably control the devices everywhere from my two wired controllers - but, things became very unreliable from the wireless controllers - especially related to dimming.
I'd given up on resolving this years ago after reading something about possibly having two or more phases in the wiring, and needing to bridge the phases, etc. However, I recently got confirmation that there is only a single Phase A in my apartment. So, that cannot be the reason and this is what prompted me to get back trying to figure out what's causing this problem.
Also, a new problem started about 2 weeks ago. My wireless controller arsenal consists of a bunch of HR12A handheld controllers and a bunch of wall-mounted 4-unit wireless wall switches (RW694 and its 3-unit + dim/brighten counterpart). All of these wall switches stopped working at the same time - but the HR12As continue to work fine (except for the aforementioned problem controlling the lamps in the two bedrooms).
The only things that have changed around here in these past few weeks are:
- had an electricity usage meter (wireless) installed in my apartment for the first time ever
(which is how I confirmed all my wiring is on a single phase)
- swapped some incandescent bulbs for new LED (fully dimmable) bulbs
- my CM11A computer interface burned and crashed at about the same time the wireless wall switches stopped working
Any suggestions on what might be going on here?