Here is also my parts list and some very bad photos.
Parts list:
(2) DPDT 120VAC relays:
PB904-ND at Digi-Key (Tyco PLCH-206A1S,000) – rated to 131°F
275-217 at RadioShack – no temperature rating
(2) X10 fixture modules, model XPFM – rated to 140°F
(2) 10 uF motor-run capacitors:
EF2106-ND from Digi-Key (Panasonic ECQ-E2106KF)
(1) Electrical work box, 4" x 4" x 2.25"
(16) Female .187" quick-disconnects for 16AWG wire:
85452 at Auto Zone (20 pack)
7 ft. 16AWG stranded primary wire, white
7 ft. 16AWG stranded primary wire, black
6 ft. 16AWG stranded primary wire, red
1 ft. 16AWG stranded primary wire, green
(4) Medium wire nuts
(2) Larger wire nuts
Create relay jumpers (each with a .187" female quick-disconnect on ONE end):
(1) 4 in. white
(1) 5 in. white
(1) 4 in. black
(1) 5 in. black
(6) 6.5 in. green
(1) 3 in. green
Cut jumpers on X10 XPFM module "A" to lengths:
Black: 4.5 in.
White: 5 in.
Blue: 5 in.
Crimp a .187" female quick-disconnect to the end of the blue wire.
Cut jumpers on X10 XPFM module "B" to lengths:
Black: 4.5 in.
White: 5 in.
Blue: 6 in.
Crimp a .187" female quick-disconnect to the end of the blue wire.
Follow the wiring diagram. Each black dot in this case represents a wire nut. Use the 2 large wire nuts for the white and black wires connecting to AC and the medium wire nuts for the others. Every connection to a relay should use a .187" female quick-disconnect.