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Re: First to build the XTB from a kit...!



Glad to read your review. Mine were shipped the same day as yours but
getting to Hawaii takes an extra day so I'm hoping to receive them
tomorrow. I ordered one assembled and one kit. Assuming they arrive
tomorrow I'll install the assembled one right away and build the kit
this weekend.  I've been soldering kits and other circuits together for
over 45 years (since 5th grade) so I'm not expecting any trouble. I too
have my 10 ohm replacements on the bench and ready to go.

Like you, I replaced all my X10 stuff - with the exception of two
Appliance Modules that are buried in a watertight enclosure.  How has
your Insteon experience been? What are you using for a controller? I'm
anxious to compare notes as I'm having some issues with the 2414X
Translator.


> Hello everybody!
>
> When I read the thread about the XTB, I was instantly excited!
>
> I must have more signal-suckers than ANYBODY, and my X10 reliability
> was very poor. So I pretty much yanked all my X10 (watch for it on
> eBay someday...) and replaced it with Insteon.
>
> All my outdoor lighting uses X10 wall-outlet modules. I guess I'm
> speaking of the SuperSocket SR227...
>
> Also I have the X10 dual floodlight motion sensor. PR511...?
>
> Since there are no Insteon equivalents (yet), I'm forced to keep them
> X10.
> So I quickly decided to buy Jeff's XTB. Brute force sounded like just
> what I needed.
>
> I found out that the PCBs were late to arrive, but the parts were
> already kitted. It would take longer to get one if I ordered completed
> units so I decided to go kit. And if one is good, two is better! With
> the money I saved, the second was a real bargain, etc, etc. I
> rationalized it, then placed my order.
>
> Jeff assembled one before sending out any. Make sure there were no
> surprises, etc. He updated the product since the two he sent out for
> review: he replaced a couple diodes with Schottky type...
>
> Satisfied he sent mine out on Monday (from New Jersey) via Priority
> Mail. I live on the opposite coast in Oregon, and I got them today.
>
> It went together easily, and the PCB was of very high quality. The
> silkscreen was also very good. I was unsure of one component, so I
> emailed for help. The answer came quickly and it turned out I had it
> right all along.
>
> He also informed me I was the first person to complete one of these
> from kit!!
>
> Oh yeah: While awaiting delivery Jeff alerted me that the change he
> had made required an additional component change. R9 was a 51-ohm,
> now it should be a 10-ohm instead. 5 for a buck at my local Radio
> Shack!
> Knowing this I had the corrected value on hand for today, and
> substituted it on the first build.
>
> How does it preform? Well I haven't had time to give it a battery of
> tests.
> I can say it seems to work great!
>
> My driveway floodlights are M11. With a palm pad I could control it
> (through the many 751's around the place.) But if I try using a
> Maxi-controller the signal doesn't get there.
>
> Plug the same Maxi-controller into the XTB, then back into the same
> plug...
> NOW the signal got there! Brute force? Works for me...!
>
> More later, as I learn more.
>
> For NOW, all I can say is I endorse the product - and the man. Jeff
> has it going on...
>
> Thanks to this newsgroup without which I would not even KNOW about
> the XTB.
> Thanks to Jeff for the concept, and bringing this fine product to
> market! Kudos!!
>
> Buy yours. I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
>
> I will warn that this is an advanced kit and you need skills to build
> it. He engineered it well, and it went together easily. Keep in mind
> I've been doing electronics all my life. It was a tightly packed joy
> to build but if you have ANY doubts - order it assembled and tested.
>
> Jack
> :)




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