Dan, Norm, Dave W.,
Dan,
I presume you pay your own electric bill. Are the breakers labeled? They should be. There's another way to join the phases if you have an electric stove. A .25 capacitor between the contacts of the outlet (usually behind the stove) will link the two phases and it does not affect the stove. X10 signals get to cross the phases and the stove doesn't know it's there.
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, I am fine with the way it is working now. I have other problems I need to solve.
Norm,
You said the problem happens only when AHP is NOT running, right?
>>>>>>>>>> I just stumbled across that last night. I could not say that definitively at this point. I didn’t think that the CM12A needed to either be connected to the PC nor if it was that AHP needed to be running. Am I correct? Set me straight!
There is a bug (on the user-maintained Bug List) that causes timers and macros to execute TWICE under certain circumstances.
In my testing, I found this to be the case from the time the X10Nets service is started or restarted (usually at a system boot or reboot, but the user can stop/start/restart it manually, too), until AHP is opened. Once AHP is opened, even if it is closed again right away, the double-running of the timers and macros stops happening.
>>>>>>>>>> That could explain Norm, thanks so much. I will try that.
I wonder if this is what you are seeing. If you have a macro, perhaps double-triggering of it is causing the issue you have.
Are you seeing the commands twice in the Activity Monitor? If not, what ARE you seeing when this is happening?
>>>>>>>>>> Haven’t looked that closely at the AM. Is there any way to search via ctrl F or something like that? Can you somehow export the AM to a spreadsheet???
Another possibility (although remote - and it may have already been mentioned here) is that there is a problem with the motor unit's limit switch detecting a problem, and reversing. Although, I can't think of a scenario where that would be caused or prevented by AHP being open.
>>>>>>>>>> No I don’t think so.
One last thought - what happens if you manually short the "down" switch, and then short it again while the blinds are going down. Does it reverse immediately, or wait till it gets to the bottom to reverse? Perhaps the macro is running twice, but the motor delays the second action until it completes a cycle.
>>>>>>>>>> As long as you wait for say maybe 2 seconds for the GDO to “reset” it’s switch, it will reverse the direction regarless of where it is in it’s cycle/position. It’s not the GDO, I have NEVER had any similar problems when activating it via a hardwired x10 controler.
Your second post:
Are the blinds making it ALL the way down (14 seconds), or going partway down, and then going back up?
>>>>>>>>>> All the way down, then back up.
Why do you have the "off" commands in the timers? If the Universal Module is set to "Momentary" mode, then it goes off right after it goes on. You shouldn't need those "off" commands (unless they do something else, like trigger another module on the same code).
>>>>>>>>>> Once and a great while the GDO doesn’t reset it’s switch, so as a precaution (especially if I am away from home when I activate the second timer) I want to make sure that the cycle is not ass backwards (need it to go down at night and up in am). If I am here, I put the blinds up at night via “Good Night - All OFF” under the miscellaneous room.
Thanks so much Norm!
Dave W.,
Since this would cause the UM to again activate the GDO, It sounds like Noam has nailed your problem.
>>>>>>>>>> Yes, I agree! Thanks to Norm and everyone else for helping!
BTW "OP" means "original post".
Now I gotta ask: You have a GDO raising/lowering "all the blinds in your home " (!) that has to be impressive, but how do you accomplish that?, run all the blind cords up in your attic and have the GDO mounted up there? That must have been a mechanical design feat! I am impressed, but what if something binds? Does it cause damage?
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! The reverse. I live on the first floor so most of the “runs” go down the cellar via cables and ropes and lots of pulleys. I counter weight the blinds as to make up for the extra drag via all the ropes and such. If something binds the GDO stops just as it would if a true GD would jam. I have some 8 blinds so it does save me time every morning and night! Certainly impresses the girls as well, especially when I hide my RF/IR remote behind my back and tell them to cay “computer, lower the blinds!!!” I love gadgets. I have even hooked up a automatic watering system for all (which there is a lot of) plants inside and outside (summer) my home. If I kick the bucket, everything in my home will go on working, I hope!!!
JJ