Hello,
I know similar problems have been discussed at length but this might be a little different take on it.
I have one set of lights that come on by themselves sometime during every night.
They are a bank of six 50watt 110volt pot lights in my basement rec room.
The wall switch shares a double box with an XPS3 X10 PRO Non-dimming Fluorescent Switch that controls a couple of fluorescent fixtures at the other end of the rec room.
I swapped the offending switch with one from the other side of the rec room (On the same circuit) that was working perfectly and I didn't change the codes so the new switch now beside the fluorescent switch kept its original working code. Now it's the one switching on in the middle of the night. Every morning I go downstairs and find the pot lights on. In other words the problem didn't move with the switch or code, it stayed with the same pot lights with a different switch and code.
If my lights were being turned on by a neighbors system or a bad remote the problem would have stayed with the switch and a different light would be coming on as I didn't change the switch codes.
I've also tried moving the TM751 transceiver to different outlets to make sure it was on the same phase as the lighting.
This leads me to believe that the problem lies with the WS12A switch sharing a ganged box with the XPS3 fluorescent switch.
My question now is does anyone have a solution to this.
I've tried to locate a Leviton spike filter but haven't had any success finding one.
I don't have any motion detectors in the system.
I have one WS12A wall switch and one lamp module on the main floor of the house, both work fine.
I have the two WS12A's and the one Fluorescent switch in the rec room. That's it so far. I just installed this stuff a few weeks ago. I was going to expand the system but now I'm not too sure.