need a filter

Started by dbemowsk, February 17, 2010, 08:04:27 PM

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dbemowsk

I am having what I am sure are some noise issues with my setup.  One of the biggest places is my garage where I have a fairly large chest freezer.  The problems I have are things like my outside lights randomly coming on, and my garage door randomly opening.  All of these devices are on the same house code.  I would like to put a filter on the freezer, but I can't find on it anywhere where it shows how many amps it draws.  Can anyone recommend a filter to put on this to eliminate my line noise?

Dan Bemowski
Dan Bemowski
Owner of PHP Web Scripting LLC
Programmer of RemoteWatch X10
User of any X10 products I can get my hands on.

Knightrider

I'll bet it's less than 15 amps, if that helps.  When in doubt, I err that the outlet cannot exceed 20 amps.
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dbemowsk

So, is there a filter that can take the load?  I know an XPPF can't as it is only rated for 5A max.

Dan
Dan Bemowski
Owner of PHP Web Scripting LLC
Programmer of RemoteWatch X10
User of any X10 products I can get my hands on.

JeffVolp

Most freezers are pretty simple units with just a compressor and a thermostat.  Normal induction motors don't generate noise that will interfere with X10 communication.  Unless it has some sort of high-efficiency electronic control, a freezer is not likely cause problems.

Jeff
X-10 automation since the BSR days

dbemowsk

Thanks Jeff, that is good information to know.  I had just assumed that since it had a motor and that many motors inherently cause noise that it could be part of my problem.  I will try the filtering in other places, such as on my computers and TVs.

Dan B.

Dan Bemowski
Owner of PHP Web Scripting LLC
Programmer of RemoteWatch X10
User of any X10 products I can get my hands on.

Brian H

If you do find you need a filter of a heavier duty.

Smarthome makes a five and ten amp version of their plug in FilterLinc.
ACT makes a plug in fifteen amp AF120
X10 Pro wired in twenty amp XPF

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