I'm really only interested in getting the light switch for the closet in a more convenient location rather than going down the road of full home automation at this point. So I'm looking for whatever is the simplest and most reliable solution, not necessarily the cheapest.
Unfortunately the motion sensors will not work in this situation. It's actually 2 small walk-in closets that share a single bank of overhead fluorescent lights and with a set of cabinets between them that open into the room.
The new switch location is only about 10 feet from the existing location so a basic RF device would probably work fine. Although I am familiar with RF remote controls for entertainment systems I don't know specific products in the lighting department.
I am going to need an almond color switch to match the existing ones. The existing switch for the room lights is a Lutron decora style dimmer. I don't mind using either decora or toggle style beside it for the closet lights.
The breakers for the existing switch and the new location (with room lights switch) are directly opposite each other in the 2 columns of the breaker panel.
Thanks for the help.
Steve
Two linked closets with a set of cabinets between - oh well, so much for the easy solution.
From your description of the breakers, your closet and 2nd switch location are on opposite phases. From your description your breakers
May be on the same phases (see previous diagram). You might be able to get away without a X10 coupler wired across the phases. To be honest, since you're only interested in this one application, it's probably not worth the risk. You don't want to install a X10 switch and then have to troubleshoot and buy additional hardware to make this one application work.
I've been trying to come up with a RF solution to your problem. The easiest I've come up with is the original configuration (Configuration 1 in my previous post) with a Slimfire RF switch (SS13A), Transceiver (TM751 - Receives RF from the Slimfire and communicates the information on the powerline), Relay wall switch for your closet (WS13a - will receive the power line signals from the TM751 and activate your Fluorescent).
Slimfire switch description:
http://www.x10.com/automation/x10_ss13a.htmUnfortunately these are only available in white. They can be "stuck" anywhere using the adhesive strips on the back. These don't have the greatest range, but should work for your small application. I have used these in my previous home. I don't have them in my current home (I hung, finished, and painted the drywall in my current home - can't bring myself to stick anything on the walls).
TM751 description -
http://www.x10wirelesshome.com/modules/x10_wireless_transceiver_tm751.htmlThis should be install in an outlet on the same power line phase as your closet light (same side of your breaker box). Ideally, you would install this on the same electrical line (same breaker) as your closet switch.
XPFM Inline module (per KDR's suggestion) or a WS13 relay switch (XPS3 in the X10 Pro line).
http://www.x10pro.com/pro/catalog/receivers.html#wireUnfortunately, The WS13a is only available in white or ivory. If you can't stand ivory in the closet, I'd suggest the Leviton HCS10 (you can purchase color change kits for these to change to almond). Actually, the color change kit is what drove me to use the Leviton switches in my house. I got tired of painting my X10 switches to get them to match the rest of my house.
If you're really set on a "wired in" look in your second box location, I'm out of suggestions. I wouldn't advise X10 because of the different phases between the two locations. I initially thought Leviton ZWave might work (RF communicating switches - expensive) but I believe you have to buy a Leviton ZWave remote in order to program these (more expensive).
Sorry, but I just don't know of any other box mountable RF solutions.
Dan Lawrence's suggestion of using WireMold might be a good (low cost) way to go.
Corrected (7/8/07) -