I have no good answer for the original question, but do have a few thoughts that may address some of the other issues raised in the replies:
First, my own experience with CFLs and X10 is
not good. First off (as already mentioned) the CFLs will not work with several types of X10 devices (mainly the dimmable switches) due to reasons already alluded to by others. But worse, they tend to introduce electrical noise that can and does cause disruption of X10 commands (although, in my experience, the noise has only served to
suppress X10 operation, not to cause spurrious operations). The only way I've been able to use CFLs in some locations is to install filters between the CFLs' fixtures and the main electrical system. IMO, this is
not worth any benefits that are presumably offered by CFLs. (One thing that has always puzzled me is why "ordinary" florescent lights do not seem to disrupt X10 signals nearly as much as CFLs do....
)
Second, my electric bill has increased noticably since installing X10 devices. This is mainly due to two things:
1) All of the X10 devices draw some amount of electricity for their own operation - even when in "stand by".
2) Due to the macro mis-behavior issues that afflict my AHP system (discussed in detail in another thread
), I have a
lot of controlled devices - like floodlights, etc. - that are turning on when not needed, and staying on. Almost all of my outdoor lighting is controlled directly or indirectly via X10, so instead of helping (by having the lights come on only when needed), it is instead causing a situation that approaches dusk-to-dawn operation. Since I put in a lot of floodlights to support my X10 cameras at night, this means there is a lot of electricity being wasted by lights being on when not needed. (Sort of shot myself in the foot with this one...
)
Third, The behaviors that the OP mentioned are an exaggeration of the troubles I see that seem to be resulting from AHP macro misbehaviors. As he indicated that he is using AHP macros, the parallels are intriguing; so I'm wondering if there is something "external" that is contributing to the AHP macro problems - and because he reported his problems developed upon switching to CFLs, it makes me go into hmmm... mode. But what could CFLs be doing that would screw up macro opeations? Could their noise be fouling the processor in the interface? I wonder...