I'm exploring options for how to handle a number of ceiling fans installed on 3-way switches. I tried to include an image with this, but the upload directory was full. I can email it if anyone wants to see it for clarity.
In the room on the left, there's a ceiling fan on a 3-way switch (J1 & SL). The room on the right has the same setup (J5 & SL). I can retain separate control of the light and fan by installing an XPDF & XPFM with a XPT & XP4D at J1 and J5. This is a costly solution -- over $70 per room. And what do I use for the companion switch? Another XPT & XP4D?
So, I started thinking about whether I really need separate light & fan control. If I use the pull chains on the fans, I should be able to install something like a Leviton HCS10-1SW and companion switch to control both light & fan; but this is also a costly solution (> $70 per room). Anybody know of a X-10 equivalent switch?
The room between the left & right rooms is a shared bath. That's where the companion switches would need to go. Anyone considered capping off (remove the existing 3-way switch and wire nut the appropriate wires togther) these switches in lieu of installing companion switches?
I know I'm rambling, but I guess I'm just looking for best practices. What's the right way to do this for reliable performance?