I have a lot of fixtures around the house. These are generally 4' tubes, but there are a couple 2' tube and even a curved fixture around. I have replacement bulbs in storage since the T12's are becoming rare and are more expensive but I don't have anything to replace ballasts. In a past thread, I found that the ballast was good and the tomb stones were the problem. What I was hoping to spur here is a discussion of what we can use to replace/repair these that won't affect existing automation equipment.
Example:
In my shop, I have somewhere between 10 and 15 fixtures in addition to a couple incandescent bulbs and even some halogen lamps. This winter I've noticed that some of the fixtures don't fire up when switched on some days. I have done nothing to figure out the issue as it's not been a big issue yet. However, next time I need the light, I'll be dragging out a ladder to figure out what's going on. If it's the ballast, I can either find a replacement T12, switch to T8/T5, gut/replace the fixture and go LED, etc. Each of these caries different levels of cost, but the bigger issue is about noise/signal degradation for the remaining system.
Has anyone determined something to look for in new fixtures that will have no affect on X10? The fixtures in my example are not on an X10 switch but could be I suppose if desired. But, I wouldn't want to install something that was unfriendly to the rest of the system when turned on. Also, would using a WS469 prevent a fixture from affecting the rest of the system? I don't see how since it's not filtering anything I assume.