Hey guys. I've used X10/Plug & Power products for over 15 years, but this is the first time I've had an issue.
Right now I have what I assume is a very basic setup. Two 8 channel mini controllers, 4 lamp modules, and 2 appliance modules.
I have a two bedroom condo. The master bedroom, second bedroom/office, bathroom, and living room ceiling lights are all on one circuit. The living room plugs are on their own circuit. And the kitchen plugs are on a third circuit.
In the master bedroom is one controller and one lamp module controlling an incandescent lamp. There's also a flat screen tv, dvd, a pole lamp with a CFL, two touch lamps with incandescent bulbs, and a window air conditioner.
In the bathroom, there is one lamp module controlling an incandescent lamp. There is also a vanity light with four CFLs and an exhaust fan.
In the living room there is one controller and one lamp module controlling an incandescent lamp. There are also three lamps with CFLs and a flat screen tv/dvd/etc. There are five track lights with halogen bulbs and a ceiling fan, but they are wired with the bedroom circuit.
In the kitchen there is one lamp module controlling an incandescent lamp. Also on that circuit are the usual myriad of kitchen appliances.
Lastly is the second bedroom/office. There is one appliance module controlling a window fan. There is also a desktop computer/router/printer/etc, two lamps with CFLs, a mini fridge, a small TV/VCR, a ceiling fan, and track lights with (2) halogen bulbs.
When I first set this up, the window fan and it's module were plugged into the surge protector along with the computer and it's various peripherals. The controller in the bedroom would operate it, but not the controller in the living room. I swapped it out with my other appliance module, same thing. So I tried plugging both appliance modules into every available outlet in the house. Both modules worked in all outlets from the bedroom controller. Neither worked in the office surge protector from the living room controller. Both worked SOMETIMES in an outlet adjacent to the office computer (from the living room controller) (shared only with a table lamp). Both worked from both controllers in all other outlets. So I ran an extension cord from the remaining outlet in the office (shared with the fridge and one table lamp) to the window fan and called it fixed.
Last night I replaced the monitor on my desktop with a new flat screen, and added a set of JBL powered speakers. Both plugged into the same surge protector. After the upgrades, the appliance module operating the window fan would not operate from EITHER controller. I swapped it with my other appliance module and now it works. I cant get the failed module to work at all now.
So . . . what's going on? What was my original issue, and did it cause module to fail? I dont want to keep burning out appliance modules.
I have a strong electrical background, and a strong vintage electronics background. I'm better with vacuum tubes than ICs.
Thanks!