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RE: Gremlins stole my WAF




X10 debugging is a mystical art.

The only way to do it is to isolate individual X10 devices and see when it
stops.  If it's internal you will soon find it.  You can do this easily by
changing the house code and seeing when the behaviour switches to the other
code.

If it's coming from an external source try having a look or speaking to the
neighbour 3 doors down (normally the phasing means you are connected to 3
doors down rather than the same supply as next door) and send a few X10
codes out see if their lights come on or not.  If that's your problem then
you can fit a supply X10 filter on the incoming supply, available from
Laser best fit by an electrician as you need to break the main incoming
fuse.

S.



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