The typical X10 WS467 Wall Switch would not work. I happened to have an AM466 3pin appliance module and it works! It's going to require a little custom wiring that I haven't totally implemented yet but I had a 4' led shop light turning on and off perfectly with remotes to RF751 to AM466 to shop light this morning. THIS DIDN'T WORK WITH THE NEW FIXTURES BUT I CAME UP WITH AN ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION THAT WORKS AND IS LESS EXPENSIVE - AN INEXPENSIVE LAMP MODULE WORKS FINE AND i'VE GOT PLENTY OF THOSE. PREPARING A YOUTUBE VIDEO THAT I'LL LINK TO WHEN IT'S DONE.
I'll need to rewire the box with the existing wall switch (fortunately it has neutral) with a duplex outlet and a grounded plug that will lead to the light fixtures. I prepared a schematic of this which is attached.
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I just replaced 14, Fluorescent tubes with LED tubes. The quality and brightness is amazing and there is the additional benefit of dramatic decrease in electrical costs – perhaps two thirds less. These are standard, single tube over counter and undercounter fixtures. They are laid out in two banks controlled by two switches on either side of the kitchen.
I was aware that X 10 does not play nicely with fluorescent but had high hopes that my existing stock of X 10 modules might be able to work with these LED tubes. Sadly, my WS 467 switches will turn the lights on and off but while on, will flicker and even while off will give faint flickers. After pulling out all of the ballasts the electrical wiring to the fixtures is extremely simple – going from each fixture to the next fixture while dropping a single power wire to one tombstone and a single common to the other tombstone. Of course, there are things going on inside The individual tubes with their drivers and electronics – I don't pretend to understand that.
on the X 10 website, they make mention of the WS 13 a relay switch and suggest that it might do better with LED lighting. Any thoughts on that?
my goal is simple – there are two entries to my kitchen and I wish to turn on both banks of LED tube lighting simultaneously from either entry. Help would be appreciated!
Been a while since I've worked with X10 so quick dumb question. Will a palm pad remote control a module like the ws467 directly or must there be a transceiver to pick up the radio signal and put it on the home wiring network?