I bought 3x Radio Shack61-2683C "Remote Wall Light Switch" modules back in 1999 or so, because some genius architect put NO light switch on the front side of the living room. Yep, the only way to turn on the lights and ceiling fan is to go through the dark room into the kitchen, squeeze around the kitchen table and there's the switch.
Those worked great, there was some sort of dimming function IIRC which I did NOT want on either the lights or the ceiling fan (it's a real prob with the fan). But it was easy to avoid using the dimmer function, I don't even remember what you do to activate it.
Unfortunately all 3 of those died one by one. It's not a noise or phase bridge problem, pressing the button won't make them work. I didn't mind so much having to switch back to the manual switch for the ceiling fan so I could move the last working one onto the living room light, but now that's dead too and my house is dark!
I picked up the 3 pack of WS467 which looked like the same thing. However, I'm completely dismayed at the "slow-on" and "slow-off" function. I don't like it and it's incompatible with the ceiling fan. It's way too easy to accidentally activate the always-dimmed function. Also it looks to me like I can't get the lights to achieve full brightness either. This is unacceptable, and I'm really really unhappy since my messed-up house depends on these things. I was also planning to add them onto some fixtures with fluorescents in them and now that's out of the question.
An "appliance module" has no dimming function but of course that's impossible to wire in. I cannot wire a cord coming out of the wall switch cavity over to a module plugged into an outlet.
Do they even make switches that are just switches, not this dimmer crap? I looked and didn't see anything.
Is there some sort of button presses to disable the "slow-on/off" function? Better yet, is there a hardware hack to solder something to disable this function? I'd rather never see it come up at all, ever, permanently. I'm an electrical engineer and have plenty of bench time, this would be an easy job.
Or one other possibility, is there a known problem with the old Radio Shack x10 modules, something I might be able to fix to get them working if the new ones can't be made to do the job properly?