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Re: Here's a New Problem for Me...
Bobby, Thanks for the recommendations but, I just set up another module with
the same codes and it works great. I may buy those later when I can't work
around the problem. Right now I have plenty of modules so this is the best
solution for me right now. I'm saving your text for future reference and I
just want to thank you again because I'm sure I'll run into this problem
again. Joe
"Robert Green" <ROBERT_GREEN1963@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Robert, You solved my problem. I was using the module to power 3 AC
>> adaptors to charge my laptop and PDAs. After disconnecting the biggest
>> one
>> (laptop of course), it works fine. Guess I'll try a separate module just
> for
>> that transformer. Thanks a bunch, Joe
>
> You're welcome. May I suggest that you plug your noisy units into one of
> these
>
> 1626 FILTERLINC 5-AMP PLUG-IN NOISE FILTER
> Normally $24.99
> Hot Deal $19.99
>
> http://www.smarthome.com/1626.html
>
> and the problem should go away. Worthington and others sell them as well
> (X-10 and Leviton brands). Unfortunately, no modern X-10 installation can
> really survive without filters anymore. The powerline's a lot noisier
> than
> it was when X-10 was born. Lots of new equipment is powered by switch
> mode
> power supplies and sadly, many are designed so that they either emit noise
> or cause X-10 signal attentuation. I also recommend you buy a cheap but
> very useful ESM-1 X-10 signal strength meter. It will help resolve any
> future issues quickly.
>
> --
> Bobby G.
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