Did a search on the forums and got most of my answers, I still have a few questions however:
I've seen that the greatest problems for X10 signals seem to come from computers, TVs, and AV equipment.
1) If I have a room like an office that has at least 4 computers running in it all the time would I be better off with an in-line filter?
2) If I go for an in-line filter can it be placed in the breaker box for easy access or does it have to be mounted in the wall?
An inline filter in the breaker box should keep the other lines from the box clean, but the line from the filter to the receptacles will be dirty. I really think you'd be better off installing individual filters for each offending appliance or group of appliances - if you get a momentary short anywhere on a filtered line it could easily smoke the electrical components in a filter. It has to be rated for the full amperage of the breaker. And you'd better make sure installing it in the breaker box meets the electrical code in your locality - stuff like this is normally installed in a separate enclosure.
BTW, you need to use a special filter made for X10 signals - ordinary noise filters may act like signal-suckers and do more harm than good.
3) If I still want to controll a device and filter it at the same time (like my projector or AV equipment) can I plug the filter into the appliance module without problems?
Yes, that's what you should do.
4) Is there any problems plugging a power strip (for the computers) into a filtered wall outlet?
There shouldn't be, but I'm wondering what you have in mind by a "filtered wall outlet". The typical setup would be to plug a plugstrip into a plugin X10 noise filter which is plugged into a standard wall receptacle.
Really what I'm thinking is a combination of in-line, outlet based, and plug in filters. For the office I was going to put an in-line filter on the outlets running all of the computers. I need to leave one outlet unfiltered to plug the USB controll module into. For the AV equipment I was thinking of using an appliance module (or X10 outlet) for controll and then using a plug-in type filter to keep noise off the wires.
I'm just not sure if this setup will work correctly and am wondering if you guys have any suggestions. I would also like to know if there are any specific filter manufacturers you guys would recommend. I also need to find an X10 phase coupler for the breaker box. My X10 devices will be working cross phase and I figured it would be easiest to have the electrician install it while he's wiring up the new basement...
The X10 Pro PZZ01 whole-house blocker/coupler is probably what you want. See the catalog at
http://www.x10pro.comIt runs about $35 + S&H from dealers with X10 stores on eBay.