I have three incandescent lamps (60W, 60W, 150W) which currently can only be turned on by walking over to each lamp individually (No wall switches are wired to them). I want to be able to control all three lamps by one single switch. I don't need dimming, or individual control. Just ALL ON/ALL OFF. ..............Two of them (60W and 150W) are close enough that a single module could be used for both lamps
You could control the two lamps.... using a Transceiver (TM751) they turn ON and OFF (no dim) at unit 1 of whichever house code they are set at. You could use a socket rocket, lamp module, or even an appliance module for the other. Look for a starter package
the X10 DEALS will save you money. Any RF remote can be used to turn the lamps on.... whichever appeals to you is best (but read below).
If you decide on a plug-in remote you won't need a Transceiver..... just a couple modules.
Currently, here is one hard-wired fixture that is controlled by a wall switch. I do not plan on ever using this fixture (it can always be off), but the switch is in a very convenient location.
Since you already have a wall switch which is
"very convenient" that may be a great place for a
VERY hard to lose remote. I would remove the switches
cover-plate ONLY and replace it with a double switch cover-plate. This with give you a
GREAT place to put a stick-on SlimLine switch. OK.... you could also just stick it on the wall beside the current switch too.
The slimLine can handle 4 separate units with dim..... maybe more then you need NOW... but it may be handy later (X10 systems have a way of growing).