House with Compact florescent bulbs - NEWBIE...

Started by rcreff, April 09, 2007, 10:52:32 AM

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rcreff

I want to start using X10.  I understand I cannot control florescent bulbs with X10 without a neutral.  Can I control other lights in the house if I have compact florescent bulbs in the house?  In other words, does the interference from florescent bulbs make x10 not function?  Also, I am going to be adding halogen under the counter lights, can X10 control these?

Thanks!
Rob

Tuicemen

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Quote from: rcreff on April 09, 2007, 10:52:32 AM
I understand I cannot control florescent bulbs with X10 without a neutral. 
Not true! You have to use a non dimming module though! ;)

QuoteCan I control other lights in the house if I have compact florescent bulbs in the house?  In other words, does the interference from florescent bulbs make x10 not function? 

Yes! there have been reports that they sometime emit noise back onto the power line which can cause problems but this is rare now a days!
QuoteAlso, I am going to be adding halogen under the counter lights, can X10 control these?
Yes! Just use an appliance module or non dimming switch with the propper ratings! ;)
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rcreff

So, I do not need a neutral wire to switch CFB on and off if I use a non-dimming switch?

The halogen bulbs are dimmable.  Can X10 dim them?  They are small puck style lights which are going to be used under my kitchen cabinets.

Tuicemen

Quote from: rcreff on April 09, 2007, 11:45:30 AM
So, I do not need a neutral wire to switch CFB on and off if I use a non-dimming switch?
nope!
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The halogen bulbs are dimmable.  Can X10 dim them?  They are small puck style lights which are going to be used under my kitchen cabinets.
I assume these are the low voltage type? I don't play with the dimming to much have mostly CFLs here! Possibly they can be! I'm sure someone else here has played with them! ;)
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Quote from: Tuicemen on April 09, 2007, 11:57:01 AM
Quote from: rcreff on April 09, 2007, 11:45:30 AM
So, I do not need a neutral wire to switch CFB on and off if I use a non-dimming switch?
nope!
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The halogen bulbs are dimmable.  Can X10 dim them?  They are small puck style lights which are going to be used under my kitchen cabinets.
I assume these are the low voltage type? I don't play with the dimming to much have mostly CFLs here! Possibly they can be! I'm sure someone else here has played with them! ;)

Tuicemen - doesn't all X10 non-dimming switches require a nuetral? I am assuming when creff says SWITCHES he means a wall switch.
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rcreff

Yup, I mean a wall switch...sorry.  See, I am a NEWBIE!!!

Don N

Quote from: rcreff on April 09, 2007, 11:45:30 AM
The halogen bulbs are dimmable. Can X10 dim them? They are small puck style lights which are going to be used under my kitchen cabinets.

Yes, X10 can dim the halogen bulbs.  I have them under my cabinets and they are plugged into a Lamp Module.  They work very well.

Tuicemen

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Quote from: dave w on April 09, 2007, 12:14:58 PM
Tuicemen - doesn't all X10 non-dimming switches require a nuetral? I am assuming when creff says SWITCHES he means a wall switch.
Apparently there are non dimming switches which don't require a neutral wire! ::) But I could be wrong (I use strictly modules here) think you can find them at Automatedoutlet ;)
Update:OK guess I'm wrong I couldn't find the switch I was thinking of! :-[ :-[ ;)
rcreff looks like you need to use a appliance module or socket rocket for your CFLs! ;)
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