Greetings,
CAUTION using some LED 110Vac standard base lights, the simple turning on or off of these led lights can cause other x10 devices to turn on. Noise from these devices must be close to leds noise is my guess.
In my case Im using mostly standard x10 and a few Instineon to control lighting thru the house and outside for landscaping purposes. I removed my Instineon devices to help resolve my issue.
A couple months back I started replacing Low Voltage 12V MR16 landscape lights with leds and flouresent lighting to reduce my electrical load. I just replaced MR16 lights to MR16 leds, no other changes. Everything worked ok.
A few weeks later until I started adding 120V standard bulb base lights in low light locations for mood lighting. This is when I started noticing my X10 devices reliability for turning on and off started having issues.
After searching the internet, I read about Phase couplers and added on between phases of 110VAC to 'bridge' X10 signals across. Also read about noise having an affect on x10 as well.
To make a long story short, I used an old transistor handheld radio to check for noisy devices. Basically you go outside to tune the radio to where there is no radio station and all you get is silence. FM is best see below. Then go in the house and walk around your house listening for devices that create noise. Do the radio test FM freg in 88mhz range or 107mhz range.... I like Steve Oscope, but for those of us who dont have laying around the radio allows you to hear, not see the noise.
What I found was that a couple of my 110VAC leds lights SCREAM loud ac cycle noise. After a flick of the light switches to turn them off, the noise went away and the x10 devices worked as before.
Easy fix, make sure led light is not on when x10 signals are sent right ? WRONG !
Yesterday I wanted mood lighting and turned on my 120VAC led light in the curio. All was fine till the landscape lights were scheduled to come on. I noticied the landscape lights outside did not come on.
I went over to my x10 mini controller to manually flip the landscape lights on, nothing worked at all. Then I remembered, opps the LED lamp in the curio was on, so I went over to the curio and flipped the manual 110VAC wall light switch off to the curio.
Walked back to the mini x10 controller and flipped the landscape switch back on, looked outside, yep landscape lights are on, Great. Well Maybe not.
A few minutes later I noticed that 'ALL x10 devices' were turned on like I gave an all lights on command. But I hadn't, all the lights were turned on by me 'turning off' the 110VAC LED light in the curio. NOT GOOD ! My guess is that when it was turned off the noise somehow emulated the x10 signal for all lights on.
At first this may not seem like a big deal, but I have a lava lamp that is controlled by my x10 network and it came on as well. I left some papers next to the lava lamp and we all know the lava lamps run Hot. Had I walked out the door after turning off the curio light, I might have come back to a burnt house. NOT GOOD huh?
The LED light in question is one I purchased from Fry's electronics, it has a standard 110Vac screw base and three 1W leds/3W with a grey plastic ribbed side cover.
So a word to you all, the 12Vdc leds aren't likely a problem because there is no 60 cycles per sec of turn on and off; you can see the leds lights flicker on 110VAc, no flicker on 12Vdc.
And while Im at it, if you attach one of the leds to a X10 device and try to control the leds with x10, it most likely will not work. The issue is that the leds dont put enough of a load/resistance/watt for the x10 device to work. The solution here if possible is to have at least one incadescent lamp of 20-40W on the same plug WITH the LED lamp in order for this to work.
Good luck and spread the work @ this potential problem.
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