do you know if any of your neighbors are also using UPB? you might go into UPStart and reprogram the switches with a different network ID just in case someone on your transformer is using UPB and happens to be using the same network ID. if that's the case, you're randomly turning on and off his switches as well![]()
I wasn't kidding about the Christmas lights. Did any of your neighbors install/turn on their lights recently?
I have a client in Florida that has used PCS switches, (apprx 50) and some of them are going off and on as well. The NID is unique so I know it isn't cross talk. We think it may be to brown outs though I'm not sure how to prove that. The normal switches in the home are not affected. They seem to dim off for a second then come right back on at the last level before they went off. In this same house, a PCS eight button is audibly loud when only one of the links is activated. They devices that are in that scene, when you use them locally no buzzing on the eight button, but when the link is sent from the eight button there is buzzing. Are the two issues related?
Today we have the chance to run more diagnostics to see if maybe the switch is stuck in transmit mode, I'll let you know. But, if you have any advice it could help while there.
I have a client in Florida that has used PCS switches, (apprx 50) and some of them are going off and on as well. The NID is unique so I know it isn't cross talk. We think it may be to brown outs though I'm not sure how to prove that. The normal switches in the home are not affected. They seem to dim off for a second then come right back on at the last level before they went off. In this same house, a PCS eight button is audibly loud when only one of the links is activated. They devices that are in that scene, when you use them locally no buzzing on the eight button, but when the link is sent from the eight button there is buzzing. Are the two issues related?
Today we have the chance to run more diagnostics to see if maybe the switch is stuck in transmit mode, I'll let you know. But, if you have any advice it could help while there.
I have a client in Florida that has used PCS switches, (apprx 50) and some of them are going off and on as well. The NID is unique so I know it isn't cross talk. We think it may be to brown outs though I'm not sure how to prove that. The normal switches in the home are not affected. They seem to dim off for a second then come right back on at the last level before they went off. In this same house, a PCS eight button is audibly loud when only one of the links is activated. They devices that are in that scene, when you use them locally no buzzing on the eight button, but when the link is sent from the eight button there is buzzing. Are the two issues related?
Today we have the chance to run more diagnostics to see if maybe the switch is stuck in transmit mode, I'll let you know. But, if you have any advice it could help while there.
Great, I was considering 'upgrading' some SAI switches to PCS but alas I have a Pentair variable speed pool pump. It sounds like changing to PCS may not be such a great idea,Yep, saw the same problem with PCS switches, it seems that any large inverter drive, such as a variable speed pool pump or inverter driven A/C unit affects the perfect 60hz wave and the PCS dimmers will flash off and then return to the last level. They will eventually settle down and go back to thier previous level. I found that it had nothing to do with UPB. It had to do with the actual dimmer circuitry. The effect can be alleviated slightly by moving the breakers to the opposite phase and making sure the dimmers don't share common neutrals. The SAI dimmers are MUCH more immune to this behavior. I noticed this flickering when a large Mitsubishi Citi-Multi Heat Pump condensing unit was running. I had to remove 10 PCS switches from this job. Thank god the client just wanted a trial install. Now with the SAI switches, no problems.
Get a scope and check that wave. If you can set the scope up to log you will see the powerline noise when the dimmers flash.