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I need some help from the experts.
I have a 3400 sq foot house that has been running a combination of X10 devices by PCS and X10. I also have installed a Leviton Smart Coupler/Repeater (XPCR). This system has worked for years and has never been a problem with devices on both legs of the circuit breakers. Recently I decided to install some UPB devices to replace the cheaper X10 switches. I want to leave the more expensive X10 devices in place at this time.
Here are the problems that I started to encounter. First, I installed several UPB switches. Out of the 8 devices, 3 of them would not pick up in UpStart. I attributed this to not having a phase coupler for UPB. Next, I purchased a phase coupler from PCS (PPSC) that I mounted into the breaker box. The three UPB devices that Upstart could not recognize before sudddenly started to be picked up and verified by UpStart. I measered the noise and signal strength by UpStart and the Signal was low on the devices most of the time (3-5) on the opposite leg and the noise always seems to be none. UPB devices on the same phase seem to register signal strength at about 12-14. So, the UPB coupler seems to get me by marginally. I am currently running the network communications test over night to see the results.
Now, here is the big problem. Some of my X10 devices stopped working. It seems as though the PCS UPB coupler has affected my Leviton X10 repeater. I have read on other forums that the X10 coupler also helps with the UPB coupling between phases. I do not beleive this is the case with my Leviton coupler. When removing the Leviton coupler in conjuction with the UPB coupler, the X10 signals still do not work for some of the devices. I have a Montery Instruments X10 signal analyzer and it shows X10 signals that are good to be around the 250mv range. On the other leg, they do not seem to be registering. It seems like I remember the Leviton boosting the signals by a factor of 10, but it has been a long time since I measured the singals
I have 2 15A breakers, (each on a phase at the breakers). BOTH, the Leviton X1- coupler and the PCS UPB coupler are connected at these two breakers. I do not think moving either the Leviton or the UPB further from each other would help, (at least in my humble thinking
), as the signals would still travel pretty much the same path.
Do the UPB couplers and X10 couplers play nice together? Is there truly a X10/UPB coupler/repeater that also amplifies the signals?
Any other things you guys can think of that I can try?
Also, is there anything I can do to try to boost the UPB signal as well. Does adding more PCS UPB couplers help boost the signal?
Sorry for all of the questions.
Thanks!
Chuck
I have a 3400 sq foot house that has been running a combination of X10 devices by PCS and X10. I also have installed a Leviton Smart Coupler/Repeater (XPCR). This system has worked for years and has never been a problem with devices on both legs of the circuit breakers. Recently I decided to install some UPB devices to replace the cheaper X10 switches. I want to leave the more expensive X10 devices in place at this time.
Here are the problems that I started to encounter. First, I installed several UPB switches. Out of the 8 devices, 3 of them would not pick up in UpStart. I attributed this to not having a phase coupler for UPB. Next, I purchased a phase coupler from PCS (PPSC) that I mounted into the breaker box. The three UPB devices that Upstart could not recognize before sudddenly started to be picked up and verified by UpStart. I measered the noise and signal strength by UpStart and the Signal was low on the devices most of the time (3-5) on the opposite leg and the noise always seems to be none. UPB devices on the same phase seem to register signal strength at about 12-14. So, the UPB coupler seems to get me by marginally. I am currently running the network communications test over night to see the results.
Now, here is the big problem. Some of my X10 devices stopped working. It seems as though the PCS UPB coupler has affected my Leviton X10 repeater. I have read on other forums that the X10 coupler also helps with the UPB coupling between phases. I do not beleive this is the case with my Leviton coupler. When removing the Leviton coupler in conjuction with the UPB coupler, the X10 signals still do not work for some of the devices. I have a Montery Instruments X10 signal analyzer and it shows X10 signals that are good to be around the 250mv range. On the other leg, they do not seem to be registering. It seems like I remember the Leviton boosting the signals by a factor of 10, but it has been a long time since I measured the singals
I have 2 15A breakers, (each on a phase at the breakers). BOTH, the Leviton X1- coupler and the PCS UPB coupler are connected at these two breakers. I do not think moving either the Leviton or the UPB further from each other would help, (at least in my humble thinking
Do the UPB couplers and X10 couplers play nice together? Is there truly a X10/UPB coupler/repeater that also amplifies the signals?
Any other things you guys can think of that I can try?
Also, is there anything I can do to try to boost the UPB signal as well. Does adding more PCS UPB couplers help boost the signal?
Sorry for all of the questions.
Thanks!
Chuck