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Re: Insteon Test Report



I finally pulled the electronic timers from the bathroom but they aren't
the culprits - back to the drawing board on that one.

From:BruceR
br@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> You raise a good point here. The light over the toilet and the fan are
> both controlled by solid state timers but I they're supposed to be on
> a different circuit. I will disconnect them this weekend and see if
> thats the problem. Excellent pointer! Can't believe I haven't
> considered this already. I'll post the results this weekend.
>
> From:Marc F Hult
> MFHult@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>> On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 21:46:05 GMT, "BruceR" <br@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote in message  <xIDsf.8217$ka.2635@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>> The real test was to see if it worked
>>> from my bathroom where I could never control the X10 switch that was
>>> in place prior to the Insteon.  I plugged the controller in, pressed
>>> the button and... No Joy.
>>
>> What else is on this circuit? (Do you have a house-wide diagram yet?)
>>
>> Fan with solid-state controller? Infrared lamp with timer? Jacuzzi
>> controller? Hair dryer plugged in?
>>
>> Marc
>> Marc_F_Hult
>> www.ECOntrol.org




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