Hi all - first time poster here!
It may be a little crazy, but I'm considering throwing my lot in with X10 as I get into home automation. Being aware of some of the pitfalls, I want to give my system the best chance of working reliably that I can.
My home is a townhouse, new construction, about 5 years old. Like everyone else, I own some devices that are known to cause signal interference, some UPSes, some switching power supplies, etc. My interest in X10 was sparked when I was gifted a small set of X10 devices that I've been playing around with, and I've used them to conduct a bit of small scale testing. In spite of the signal-interference devices I mentioned and in spite of them being on two separate phases, I've managed to reliably control a couple of lamps without any spurious turning on or off, so I figure that's a good sign.
For security, I'd like to filter out any signal coming from outside the house, and it seems like the PZZ01 module is the answer to that. In addition, I've seen some talk about the reliability benefits of signal amplifiers such as Jeff Volp's XTB-IIR. Should I get an electrician in to install both of these near my circuit breaker panel?
Additionally, filtering the potentially-troublesome devices seems like a good idea. I read the article on coreyswrite.com about signal reliability and he mentions that there are reports of the XPPF having some slight flame-related problems, which is more than a little worrying. He instead recommends some Insteon 1626-10s, which can be found on ebay. I don't see any such reports on the XPF, maybe it'd be a good idea to install some of those on bigger appliances like the central air? Possibly others?
I'm sure there are considerations I've not thought of yet, on top of these. I'm a bit new to this world and would love to get some advice and tips from the more experienced. Thanks!