Well folks, I was the fortunate one to just get my hands on a ready to go, out of the box meter. The NEW "XTBM".
The unit came packed very well and as soon as I was able to put my hands on it, then I knew by the feel and ruggedness that this was another one of Jeff's quality products in my hands. Man that alone made it exciting, a “gizmo high”.
Soon then I was off plugging the XTBM in outlets around the house seeing number and words popping up on the screen. Soon after I realized I better read the instructions a bit just to get a hang of those words and number.
It doesn't take long to figure the XTBM out. Reading the instructions made more sense of my problems I am having.
A nice part of this unit is you can set the meter to send a P1 on signal and then off with user settings any time the Noise level goes up and then down respectively. I didn’t realize until using the XTBM how CFL’s have so much noise. Never did they make a difference before so I thought, but did explain why when I have 12 lights on with CFL's then all of a sudden X10 starts to miss or skip, especially the sensors. The meter shows the X10 strength from any outlet in real number to better troubleshoot. You plug the unit and turn on a CFL bulb and see the noise go from 1 to 14, easily identifying the culprit making noise. Some CFL’s are definitely noisier than others, but funny enough the noise never makes it back to the panel, more localized. It seems my house is good and filtered to most daily noise makers around the house.
But now the new challenge is CFL's. Maybe a small round quarter size unit that needs to handle less than an amp that can be dropped into the socket of a light then screw in the bulb. Or maybe a rocket socket type with a filter built in as long as it can handle up to 25 watts. Well that we can leave to other to come up with more ways.
I like this meter and it was worth every penny for a built unit. The X10 home needs one. It does troubleshoot a lot easier than any meter I used. Told me more in one day then I have tried finding in months. I told Jeff I was thinking of taking the meter with a transceiver and remote and a power bar, go to the local electronic or appliance store and using this meter try to find equipment that have the least amount of noise that can interfere with my X10 systems. I know, I know, to make sure I ask permission first.
XTBM, no X10 home or business should be without one. It will help solve those pesky problems. I applaud Jeff on this outstanding product. He took the time and with his knowledge cam up with the solutions that acutely work to help make X10 even better, I even dare say perfect!!!
A Happy X10er.
BaBaLou.
PS. I have no association with Jeff Volp other than being a supporting customer and Fan.