hi Jeff,
Thanks, I'm going to look at that model. Does it need a lot of room ? I know my electrical boxes are fairly tight already. Each of them has at least 3 switches in them. sigh.
The Leviton 6287 is fairly small (1.6" x 1.9" x .8"), and it fit behind the X10 switches in all our electrical boxes. If there is no room there, you can install it at the first light in the string.
I do plan to expand my X10 network throughout the house. But I don't want to use it to control any recessed lighting. 80 of the 105 switches in the house were recently replaced with vacancy sensors to switch off the lights automatically when nobody is home.
Ceiling lighting is usually on separate circuits from wall outlets. Since those lights will not be controlled by X10, you can isolate those entire circuits with 20A XPF filters if noise from those CFLs becomes a problem.
For the X10 controlled lighting, you would install one 6287 between each X10 switch and the ceiling fixtures controlled by that switch.
Jeff
I purchased three of the Leviton 6287 filters . Unfortunately, there is not enough room in the electrical box. And the install instructions say not to put them together in the same box as other wiring devices. I would need to have some drywall done to make space for another box to put the filters. Kind of a pain. One of the 3 switches is a 3-way, also, and it seems I can't just put the filter together with the switch, it has to be just before the load, which means opening the ceiling drywall to find the load wires. I'm about to return the filters to Amazon before my return period runs out.
Actually, the electrical box with the 3 XPS3 switches is so tight that one of the wires (neutral) had fallen off. This apparently explained some of the issues with the 3rd switch. I had an electrician discover that. We checked everything and it seemed to have fixed every X10 problem in the home theater room when he was present.
Of course, the gremlins came back after he left
Now it's the light at the first switch that won't turn off. It may be that another wire fell off again after the electrician closed down the box . The 3 switches were tested before it was closed. Sigh.
I have put some XPF plug-in filters on everything in the home theater room except the X10 RF receiver and X10 IR543 IR receiver. Both are plugged in to the same outlet. I have tried different outlets too, and it makes no difference. I also have a Radioshack plug-in X10 remote controller.
Everything seems to work fine with RF. I can turn things on/off properly.
I now have the following problem :
1) I turn on the light at the first XPS3 switch. It doesn't matter if I do it by using local control (wall switch press), RF control, button press on the IR543, or IR signal from my remote
2) I send an IR command to the IR543. Any command. The IR543 freezes, with the red light staying on.
3) From that point on, no X10 works anymore through the IR543, from IR signal or button press, from the RF receiver, or from the plug-in remote. The only way to restore X10 functionality is to turn off the light at the XPS3 wall switch, or wait a few minutes - something like 2 to 5 minutes ! It's an inordinate amount of time.
The following scenario fails too :
4) I turn on the light at the first XPS3 switch. It doesn't matter if I do it by using local control (wall switch press), RF control, button press on the IR543, or IR signal from my remote
5) I press buttons on the IR543. For example "4" and then "ON". Usually by the first or the second button press, the IR543 freezes.
6) Same problem as 3). above with the freeze.
The following are not a problem :
7) I turn on the light at the first XPS3 switch. It doesn't matter if I do it by using local control (wall switch press), RF control, button press on the IR543, or IR signal from my remote
I issue X10 commands via RF remote, or the plug-in remote.
9) Everything behaves as expected
In other words, if I unplug the IR543, I never have any problem with X10 operation in the room. It sounds to me like my IR543 may be defective. If I'm guessing right, when it "freezes", the IR543 keeps sending incomplete X10 power-line signals and that's why X10 no longer works from the other remotes.
Should I get another IR543 ? Or is there another more reliable X10 IR receiver ?
I really need IR functionality for the home theater. The main sequence I want to work right now when I get into the home theater is :
10) use X10 RF remote to turn on one of the lights in the home theater room. It has no windows and is completely dark
11) use X10 IR remote to turn on all the HT equipment that's powered down and hooked up to a few AM466 on the same code
12) use X10 IR remote to turn lights off
But right now I get the freeze at step 11 ... And I need to get up from the couch and walk 20ft to press the wall switch and defrost things. Which is extremely annoying.
I'm getting close to giving up on x10 altogether. Any help appreciated.