I liked to think my setup was fairly reliable! My WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor) was slowly climbing.
This summer we had to rewire this old place(Long story there).
During this time I was testing new modules for Authinx (x10) mostly at my off grid place but I went back and forth due to delays in the rewire.
During this time I also picked up a XTBM signal analyzer to perform test on the new equipment never figuring I'd need it for anything else.
With the new wiring complete things started to sometimes work sometimes not.
I started to think some of my old modules were failing so I replaced them with backups I had.
Initial this worked but the inconsistent behavior soon started again.
Using the XTBM I found some of the new devices I was testing for Authinx weren't performing up to pare and I complained about them.
This week a lamp that had served me flawlessly for many years stopped turning on completely using the XTBM I soon discovered no signal was getting to this outlet. I quickly moved the lamp to a outlet on the same circuit and it worked.
My wife who I've been slowly convincing automation was a good thing started complaining. She was thinking the outlet was bad, I knew better.
Oh No I'm losing WAF Not good! I thought time to get to the bottom of this.
I knew there were devices that could cause issues as a signal sucker or noise generator. However none of these had caused major issues in the past.
Also these things were on separate circuits. I thought!
Well they use to be. Not now!
It turns out the electricians had grouped my outlets differently then before.
I now have some small signal suckers present on my automation circuits and one noise generator I've yet to weed out.
The thing causing me so much head ache?
My Wife's laptop power supply/charger. It went from a sometime issue to full nuisance causing everything x10 on that circuit to fail.
I now see I have to remap my circuits so I know where everything is connected. I see now my old map is useless.
I also see I'm going to need a few noise filters some things aren't a issue on their own but once combined with something else I have a problem.
I had PCs isolated on their own circuits so they were never causing a issue. Now some were!
I never had a Phase issue which after a rewire I did
A new rewire I had assume would make my place even more X10 friendly, I was wrong
Signal suckers and Noise producers will kill a x10 system but also any WAF you managed to create.
It turns out a home rewire can do that too!
This evening that reliable light came on as scheduled
(I move the laptop to a different circuit until my filters arrive).
When that light automatically came on my wife's face just lit up! Maybe the WAF just inched up a notch.
That XTBM saved me many hours of frustration.