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Re: CM11A gets 'stuck' (and fix)
My memory was OK (at least on this point).
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.home.automation/browse_frm/thread/de9c28091660fa48/c60b8b6dd1cd223a?lnk=st&q=&rnum=1&hl=en#c60b8b6dd1cd223a
You had posted earlier detailing the symptoms and expressing your
frustrations. I alluded to your earlier post in the above thread.
Neil Cherry <njc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Well it looks like I've found the source to a recent spat of control
>problems. It's my new laser printer. Here's what happens: when the
>laser printer starts up there is a sudden dip in the power because of
>the laser heating up (or at least some heating element is heating up).
>This causes my CM11A to get stuck. I can talk to it like when I send
>commands but the commands never get sent. Normally when the CM11A
>gets stuck I can just use another device to send an X10 command. This
>usually unsticks the CM11A. That doesn't work in this scenario. To fix
>this problem you must unplug the CM11A and plug it back in. Then it
>begins to work fine. Both the CM11A and the printer are on the same
>circuit. I'll have to change that. One more thing to note, the CM11A
>doesn't get hot. I left this problem over night and the CM11A is cool
>as it normally would be.
>
>So the short of it is that the CM11A doesn't like brown outs.
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