Hi,
I'm doing a test of all the outlets and outdoor light sockets.
I know there are threads on more efficient methods to test the house but I have a modest size home so I figured I'd just use AHP and a remote chime.
So with the help of the "da boss", I was able to map out the house.
Most of the indoor outlets respond well as triggered from AHP.
There are two small rooms and a couple outlets that aren't responding.
Reading a tip from smarthome to test for applicability of their plug-in bridge, I turned on the clothes dryer and tested the unresponsive outlets.
What do you know? Now they work. Some outlets in a room with lots of devices (e.g., Xbox360, desktop pc, ceiling fan, lights, desktop flourescent lamp, clock, etc.) however required systematically unplugging some devices for the outlets to respond. Some actually take a few seconds for the chime to sound. So, I believe attenuation is an issue in that room. I will shut off later what I believe is the biggest signal sucker/interference source in that room, the desktop computer with powered speakers. It'd be interesting if my hunch is on the right track.
The outlets seem to work also for a few minutes after the dryer has been turned off before it becomes unresponsive again. I'm guessing there is a decay that takes place via the dryer outlet providing a residual bridging effect.
So, it looks like I'm going to have to order a SmartHome plug-in signal bridge. I'm still debating whether to get the regular flavor or the repeater version. The latter costs $60 more.
Finally, I have four outdoor lights on an existing Leviton digital timer switch. We've used this to turn on lights at specific time in the evening and off in the morning. I've plugged in a working socket rocket and it doesn't respond to the CM15A or even a TM751 regardless of the outlet phase. So, until I can figure this out, I will just let the digital switch do its thing. I was just hoping that I could have 2 of the 4 on the socket rocket as a visual indicator/deterrence when motion is detected and of course to save electricity. If you have any ideas or suggestions, please let me know.
Thanks,
eagle