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Re: X-10 Mister House Motion sensor problems
On 2006-06-07, Dave Houston <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Watching your ESM1 may give you a picture of when the delays occur.
Right. I'll definitely do that. I've hardly been home the last few days.
> The simplest way to speed things up is to have the RR501 turn on the light
> and have Mr. House merely log the activity.
That would be great, but I can't. As I mentioned before, there are two
motion sensors. Due to the shape of the room, a single one couldn't always
see me no matter where I put it. I did originally try that. One of them
would send an off while I was still in there. Lights would go on and off.
Also, what I didn't mention is that the basement is wired with only pull
string fixtures, so I'm using screw in modules. No way to plug them into
the transceiver. (I plugged in a utility light for the original
experiment.)
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