The circuit is a GFCI due to the water of the hot tub.
I can't get any of my X10 stuff to work out there. Is there anything I can do to make the single go out there? I have a couple of repeaters in the house and I also have some Insteon that uses the x10 code.
Thanks for any help you can give me!
Kenny
Some GFIs can stop (non amplified) X10 signals cold by not passing it. You can test this by putting a wired controller (Mini Controller, etc.) or a transceiver (TM751 or RR501) module at the very end outlet (you want the "electrical end" of the patio circuit). Use the remote or Mini controller etc. to see if you can now control X10 modules between the transceiver/controller and the GFI breaker (you did not say if the GFI was a breaker or a feed thru GFI outlet, but it really does not matter for the test). If your patio X10 stuff now work the problem is your GFI.
You said you have two repeaters. Are you talking repeaters OR transceivers?
A repeater such as an ACT or XTBII should be able to blast a signal through a GFI breaker. If it does turn out to be the GFI you might try replacing it for a new one. My problem GFIs were early designs that used fairly large toroids that acted as chokes to the X10 signal.