I read the faq on phase couplers but I was wondering if sometimes people might just use a secondary transceiver instead of using a phase coupler or x10 filters if they preferred?
For instance I have 1 lamp that seems to be either on the other phase or is blocked out by too many ups's or other noisy items. I find if I put the transciever in an outlet that is close to the lamp, it works fine, it's just that where I have my original tranceiver, the signal doesn't make it to this other sectioned off lamp unless it has a transceiver in the outlet near it (about 10 feet away). If I leave the transceiver there, then the other lamps don't get the x10 signals, which is why I would need 2 transceivers.
Is this an acceptable solution? What is the downside to this besides the extra $10 or so? I wouldn't want to do too many like this of course but is anyone else doing it this way instead of using phase couplers and filters? Is this considered a big waste of electricity to do it this way?
Will the 2 tranceivers interfere with each other, cancel each other out, or fight for supremecy, even if I use different house codes, or is that not necessary?
I could see one big downside for this if you were using a cm15a because the cm15a would only be able to control the devices that were near itself, and not the other devices that needed the 2nd tranceiver.