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Re: XPS-3 Strangeness
The circuit in question has 2 overhead incandescent bulbs and 2, 2-bulb
fluorescent shop-type lights.
Would the noise you are speaking of come from something on the
controlled circuit or outside?
I had the thing wired by a pro electrician and he carefully identified
the wires and matched them to the instructions. It all works just fine.
But just a moment ago, I turned on the switch and within a minute it
shut itself off again on its own. This auto-OFF seems to happen with
greater frequency than auto-ON.
I am not sure how these work. I know there is a relay inside as I can
hear it snap. I presume that switching the XPS-3 ON engages the relay
which holds contact until it is switched OFF. Is this correct? If so,
could it be a faulty relay that is just "letting-go"? That would explain
the auto-OFF but I guess not the auto-ON.
On a different but related issue: I am running active home connected to
my CM11A and watching its communications log in an effort to see any
"stray" commands. When I manually turn either of my XPS-3 switches
on/off I do not see any activity. Are these things supposed to generate
a signal when they are turned off/on?
Thanks.
BruceR wrote:
> What kind of lamp are you controlling?
> It's not a common problem and is usually caused by noise.
> You could try another House Code but it probably won't make a
> difference.
> The companion switch shoudn't make a difference.
> It's probably not defective.
> Yes, you should verify your wiring as a first step but if it works it's
> probably OK.
> Again, noise is the most likely culprit.
>
> David White wrote:
>> Hello. I recently purchased and installed 2 XPS-3 switches I got off
>> EBay. One has a WS-14A/XPSS companion switch.
>>
>> Almost as soon as I installed these, I have noticed that the one with
>> the companion switch will sometimes turn itself off. But in the last
>> couple days, I have noticed that it is also sometimes turning itself
>> ON. The unit without the companion switch is fine.
>>
>> I have a CM11A that does turn some modules on/off on timers. But the
>> switches in question are NOT controlled that way. Even so, the strange
>> events do no relate to the events that are programmed (not the same
>> times). I am also very sure that no one else in the area has X-10
>> running (I live in a pretty rural environment).
>>
>> So:
>>
>> (a) Do the XPS-3 units commonly have this problem?
>>
>> (b) Does the presence of the companion switch make any difference?
>>
>> (c) Does this seem a manufacturing defect?
>>
>> (d) Could this be due to a wiring mistake on my end?
>>
>> Thanks.
>
>
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