Hi all, new to x10. And since I don't know much about the technology, I'm not sure where on the forums to put this.
My father in law has an x10 install is his garage to operate the dust collector for his workshop that was put in like 15-20 years ago. He contacted me a week or so ago to see if we could 'order him a new remote control unit' for his dust collector. When I stopped by to see what what model dust collector he had to determine what he needed, he showed me a unit with an x10 logo labelled PAM04. Having at least heard of x10 before, I recognized it wasn't a dust collector thing, but a home automation thing. So, off to search the web for x10 devices, found a PAM04 for sale on amazon, got it for him and stopped by to drop it off. The other day, he called up to say the new unit didn't work either and to return it and order a new one. That didn't sound right to me, so I stopped by again to check out the full system. DIgging around, I was able to locate these x10 devices plugged in around his workshop/garage:
1) The PAM04 (with his dust collector plugged in). I also confirmed the new PAM04 was set to the same code as the old PAM04. A-1
2) The remotes he used with it (RKR24). He had 2 of these.
3) A transceiver module labelled RTM75
4) A transceiver module labelled TM751
With a little bit of troubleshooting, I was able to determine both of the RKR24 remotes top buttons were capable of controlling the outlet on the TM751 (by plugging in a lamp). And according to some online instructions I came across for programming the remote, they were both programmed to the code on the PAM04, A-1, because both the house code and unit code only flashed once. Nothing seemed to work the PAM04, or the RTM75. Bottom buttons didn't seem to do anything either. He wants me to "just order a new unit that works". However, I'm not sure what the failure is, and I don't want to keep throwing money into new pieces trying to figure out what's not working.
What else should I be looking at? Is there some other component that exists that I missed that handles communication between the transceivers and the PAM04? If not, then since it sends the signals over the powerline, how does the transceiver, plugged into a 110/15A outlet, talk to the PAM04, plugged into a 220/20A outlet? Could there be an issue there? Or any other ideas of what could be going on?
Thanks for all the help for this helpless newbie.