I have been battling what I'm sure is a noise and/or signal sucking problem upstairs in my house since the day I purchased my first (and currently only) applicance module and controller. After troubleshooting the problem (before I ever found the X-10 message boards) it was evident to me that certain devices (I have a plethora of electronic equipment in these two rooms) were interfering with the functionality of the appliance module as well as remote control of it. Since nearly all of the outlets in these two rooms are apparently all on one circuit, moving something to a nearby outlet wasn't very helpful if at all, and in most cases wasn't even an option, especially with the appliance module.
I was able to work around the problem for quite some time but the recent addition of a couple indespensable devices has forced the issue. As a result, I found the X-10 message boards and eventually Roger's article, and decided to purchase some noise filters and a phase coupler for added measure. I'm confident the phase coupler is not a factor at this point in time but may be down the road when I add additional modules throughout the house). This brings me to the point of this message; Since the filters are only rated for a certain number of amps, I need to know if it's the input or the output number of amps on the device in question that matters when judging what size filter I need or how many devices can be used with that filter.
For example, in one room I have two laptops and a number of external devices (hard drives, DVD burners etc.) which all have switching power supplies that have both an input and ouput amp rating on the power supply that varies substantially. The laptop power supply has an input rating of around 2.6 amps and an ouput rating of around 7.3 amps, so clearly a 10 amp noise filter will handle this device alone, but since I have many devices and want to limit as much noise or signal sucking as possible it's important for me to know which number to go by. If it's the input that matters then I can put 2 or 3 devices on one filter wheras I'm limited to one device if it's the ouput rating that matters. At $25 a pop plus shipping for a 10-amp filter, not to mention they're large, unsightly, and apparently block both plug outlets on the wall, you can see why I'd want to use as few as possible. If anybody knows this answer for SURE, please let me know which number I need to go by (no educated guesses please!). Also, if you put an excessive load behind the filter (say 11 amps when it's rated for 10), will that instantly blow the fuse, or will it only blow under certain conditions?
Thanks in advance!