I have an old school electric blanket that doesn't have any electronics in it. Saying that, I can hook it up to an appliance module and it can turn off and on using the appliance module. Since the blanket doesn't have any electronics in it, everthing is mechanical, it works 'mostly' flawlessly.
I'm concerned about EMF and electric blankets, and I use the blanket strictly to warm up the bed.
My setup has a little of an electric glitch in that if I set the thermostat on the blanket to anything less than "MAX" sometimes, when using the appliance module, when I turn off the blanket, the blanket doesn't turn off 100%. There seems to be some sort of mechanical glitch in that the thermostat setting for some reason hangs the appliance module from turning off, and the light in the thermostat module in the blanket remains '1/2' on.
When I have the blanket set to max however, there is no problem and it shuts of 100% in that the light turns completely off. This is how I have the blanket set up now. The blanket draws only 180 watts, so I don't think that there is too much load. If you havent had a bed warmed up for a 1/2 hour at max and jump into it so that the bed is pretty dang warm, you're missing out!
When I talk to people about using electric blankets, we all mention in passing that to reduce the possibility of EMF exposure, it's recommended to unplug the blanket before going to be to ensure that there is no residual electricity running through the blanket.
My question is that if the appliance module is turned off, is there some sort of relay that completely disconnects ALL power to whatever is connected to the outlet in the module from the wall. I've never seen the insides of an x10 module, but there is a loud enough 'thwack' that I would assume that some sort of switch is thrown simialr to a light switch that the connection is indeed terminated.
My only one worry now is the electric current that is used as part of the sensing circuit to 'listen' to when the local switch is turned off/on to repower the module.
Thanks everybody.
Asides from getting my lights to dim properly instead of going all the way on or off, everything about x10 works great!