I use an Elk M1G and an x10 PSC05 to send X10 commands, along with some hand held RF transmitters and a couple of X10 Pro PAT01 X10 RF receivers. There are 16 receivers, of various makes and models, on one house code and two Elkmate 9100's and some receptacles on another house code.
I recently added a PZZ01 Coupler/Blocking Filter in the main breaker panel next to the meter base. Now I have the PZZ01 and the two elkmate relays, in addition to any 220VAC appliance that happens to be energized, acting as a bridge between phases. Can it cause problems to have too many?
All of my X10 devices except for the Elkmates seem to be working fine. Do the Elkmates lose their address if powered down for more than an hour?
I'm learning in the X10 school of hard knocks. Any help is much appreciated.
I recently added a PZZ01 Coupler/Blocking Filter in the main breaker panel next to the meter base. Now I have the PZZ01 and the two elkmate relays, in addition to any 220VAC appliance that happens to be energized, acting as a bridge between phases. Can it cause problems to have too many?
All of my X10 devices except for the Elkmates seem to be working fine. Do the Elkmates lose their address if powered down for more than an hour?
I'm learning in the X10 school of hard knocks. Any help is much appreciated.