On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Roger Merchberger wrote:
my X10 setup won't work thru the ol'
knob-n-tube (already tested
that) installed in my house -- depending on which circuit's going thru
which fuse. However, I've been slowly rewireing the place where I can -
specifically so I can use the X10 modules I have.
Works for me, so there may be additional factors.
IF that is an issue of 220 being split into two 110s, then a capacitor
bridge may solve it.
Smarthome.com, etc. sell those if you don't want to
touch it.
OR,... using an RF control panel with a remote receiver permits you to
put RF remote receivers in multiple spots.
>> 2)
train your dog how to work a light switch
He died a few months ago. :-(
sorry.
7) Three way
switch at the other enough of the hall.
It's already on a three-way switch with
the bottom of the stairs... do they
make 4-way switches?
IF you get your X10 working, "3-waY" X10 switches can have more than two
switches.
And everyone forgot #8: Win a home remodeling contest
so I can get $100,000
so I can afford to pay someone *else* to gut & redo the house in an
expedient manner. ;-)
But I'm still not silly for stumbling around in the dark.
whatever gets you through the night :-)