Received my X10 Signal Analyzer, five additional XPPF filters and XTB-IIR Friday, spent Saturday working on wiring. Soon as I plugged in the signal analyzer I was reading BSC error (Bad Start Code) and a lot of line noise. Started killing circuits one by one and was still getting the error. Discovered among other noise generators, the cabinet lights in my wine bar cabinets were pumping noise into the system. This only came into play as I was using that cabinet and lights as a work station to start with. Turn the lights off, noise stops. Turn lights on meter goes nuts. Microwave when running pumps out noise. Metal halide lights on reef tank only put out noise while the bulbs are initially firing up. Still not sure if the InsteOn BosterLinc was fighting with the XTB-IIR, but I removed the BosterLinc to be sure. Thought I had everything dialed in and working so finished hooking my outdoor floods to ToggleLinc and motion. Lights worked OK manually, set-up meter and tested and got major line noise, BSC error. @%#$!! thought the ToggleLinc was messed up. Killed power to that circuit and still had noise. Started pulling every InsteOn device, still had noise. Killed half the circuits in the house, still had noise. *%$@#!! Walked out to the shop to get another tool to start removing stuff and walked into a full lit shop. Six, 4-bulb fluorescent ceiling mounted light fixtures fired up while running test. Flipped the light switch, went back and checked meter and all's good. Started turning on and plugging in and still good. Went out, turned lights on and wack-O! Looks like I need to isolate the power line to the shop from the rest of the system, those light fixtures are over $500 an not an option to change.
None of this explains why the system completely failed originally as none of the above where on during the time the system completely shut down. Still helps finding the gremlins but only part of the mystery. Especially since the system would not run at all for nearly a week. Still not sure what the one magic bullet was that killed the system but now have ammunition to fight back.
Have some comments and opinions for the Monterey Power Line Signal Analyzer but think that should be a separate thread. Might be worthwhile in the future for anyone else going through the same challenges.
JJ