Here is an interesting puzzle:
I have a system that includes a Leviton Wall Mounted Controller (#16450 + #16400 - basically three on/off addresses and a dimmer) and a Leviton Dimming Fixture Module (#6376). The controller is on one circuit, the dimmer on another.
I recently installed a Japanese toilet seat (one of those with heater and jets) on the same circuit as the controller above. All of a sudden, the light doesn't work anymore (the controller's LEDs go on and off, but the light fixture controlled by the dimmer doesn't go on and off). If I move the controller to another circuit than the toilet seat, everything is fine. Any idea what's going on?
Here is a hint and a guess. When I unplug the toilet seat, the LEDs on the seat's controller stay on for a few good seconds. Could the seat have a large capacitor which acts as a high-frequency filter, thus filtering the X10 commands also? Is there another explanation? Has anybody experienced something similar with other products/appliances?
Thanks!
Doug