----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000
11:11
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] X10
reliability
Heavy appliances tend to hoover up the X10
signals.
The following appliances all cause problems in my
house.
1.
PC
2.
Oven
3.
Washing machine
I
know Keith has a scientific explanation for this, but it has to do with the
design of the power supplies. They have to be fitted with suppression to
stop
high frequency noise from entering the mains wiring, and unfortunately
those
frequencies coincide with X10 control signals. It may help if you add some
X10
filters between the mains wiring and suspect appliances - the way to test
is
to unplug everything, test X10 and then plug them back in one by one until
it
fails. I seem to remember that Mike Huggins had a deal on his site that if
they didn't solve the problem he would give you a
refund.
Tim.
Hi,
After moving the TW7223 closer to the consumer
unit, it made no improvement to my problems. Then i suspected my lynx-10
but
as that has been changed to comfort this can be ruled out.
I experience a total block that only
seems
to be evenings but can also work ok for days. My first suspect was the TV
but switching this off seems to make no difference. I can't seem to see a
pattern to suspect another particular appliance.
Is it possible to experiance any block from
outside the property. Should i now be looking at a whole house blocker
?
Any suggestions please.
Steve.