I'm trying to use a 467 wall switch to control the 227 smart socket, into which I am plugging a low voltage light. The light to which the 467 is directly wired is a double 60w incandescent fixture. Since the 227 acts like an appliance module, I thought this should work. Am I going in the wrong direction?
TIA
If you are using the WS467 to provide power to the SR227 Super Socket, Yes you are going in the wrong direction.
The WS467 is made for incandescent lights only. It relies on parasitic power drawn through the light bulb while in the OFF state, to power it's internal electronics. The SR227 will not pass that power to the WS467. Also you should not use the WS467 to control an wall outlet. Every thing will be fine if you have an incandescent light plugged into the SR227, but when the maid disconnects the light, and plugs in the vaccuum, the WS467 will likely go pop. If she plugs in a TV, the TV will likely go pop.
Generally, an X10 module would not be used to controll another down stream module (there are exceptions, but you would never use a module designed to control lights, i.e. WS467, or LM465, etc, to control a down stream module designed to control appliances ).