OP | Post 16 made on Friday September 3, 1999 at 11:31 |
Robert (RCI Automation) Historic Forum Post |
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Joe:
Take a look at the first post in this thread (at the top of the screen) for some ideas.
Robert RCI Automation
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OP | Post 17 made on Friday September 3, 1999 at 16:19 |
I did but that doesnt explain how my transcievers got blown out. They no longer work at all, when I send it the code you can usually hear the click it makes, but no click the module is dead. They blew in two different outlets as well. So I dont think phase discrepancies would ruin transceivers modules. I ask becuase I really don't want to have to buy a fourth module.
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OP | Post 18 made on Friday September 3, 1999 at 16:36 |
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Are you sure they are dead and not just playing possum? If you have a “bridge” problem, it could intermittently work like you are stating. It may have worked once and will never work again. Lack of phase coupling can cause X-10 to do some crazy things. Try plugging the module and transceiver on the same circuit (same outlet with a multi extension cord or on the same wall plate). Does it work there or is it really dead? If its dead and you killed 2, that’s interesting. Chris
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OP | Post 19 made on Wednesday September 8, 1999 at 09:24 |
Roland S Historic Forum Post |
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Has anyone ever measured the signal strength received at a module from:
Transceiver (by way of a wireless remote) vs. Computer interface
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