Yeah, the symptoms seem to be classic noise problems from what I'm reading.
I currently have two lights with WS13A switches, all other lights/lamps/switches are normal.
- #1 WS13A light only responds when two other lights I've identified are off (one is on a regular switch, the other is the one I started this thread to troubleshoot).
- #2 WS13A light only responds with the #1 WS13A mentioned above ^ is off, and it only responds to the On command, and will not turn off except manually. (I need to check this again but I think #2 would not respond to On commands when the third [currently normal] light switch I mentioned is turned on, also.)
They are all LED bulbs. So it seems that #2 interferes with #1, along with another switch, and #2 is interfered with by #1 and the non-x10 #3 switch. Since these are all switched lights, how do I go about eliminating their noise? Something at the panel?
Edit: Something like
this, or
this? I see the plug-in filters that would be handy for things like laptop chargers etc. but I guess this stuff needs to go near the switch somehow. I also remember reading about more expensive stuff, like the XTB products... which I've also read performed their jobs of filtering, amplifying, or filtering and amplifying, more reliably. Would I be better off looking into one of those?
It looks like some of these are installed at or near the breaker, others would go at or as near as possible to the offending (noisy) device. This is turning into a slight renovation project. (And I mean that in a good way.)