what is a PCS dimmer? thankscarry15 said:Spanky's suggest will surely work, but will flood your PL with x-10 traffic.
My solution was to use a PCS dimmer which has a scene dedicated to a 50/50 (1 sec on, 1 sec off) flash rate. One x-10 signal and it will flash until you signal it to turn off. In fact I use this as a visual indicator that the alarm has armed when I leave the home...flash for 6 seconds and turn off.
Do their UPB switches have a default flashing scene?carry15 said:PCS is Powerline Control Systems; http://www.pcslighting.com/
Same company that came up with UPB.
By default scene 16 is a flashing output - but it can be redefined.
Do their UPB switches have a default flashing scene?
where can i purchase this powerline control system just for the purpose of doing the flashing scene?carry15 said:PCS is Powerline Control Systems; http://www.pcslighting.com/
Same company that came up with UPB.
By default scene 16 is a flashing output - but it can be redefined.
One place would be ....Hometechtomtnt said:where can i purchase this powerline control system just for the purpose of doing the flashing scene?carry15 said:PCS is Powerline Control Systems; http://www.pcslighting.com/
Same company that came up with UPB.
By default scene 16 is a flashing output - but it can be redefined.
thanks