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    X10 interference from Z-wave lamp devices

    I have a multitude of X10 products in my house and I am adding Z-wave products. I have found that some of my Z-wave lamp modules are creating havoc with X10 signalling, such that I have had to interpose a filter (XPPF) between the Z-wave device and the electrical outlet. I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem.
    "Living with technology means living in a [constant] state of flux." S. Higgenbotham, 2023
    "Reboot and rejoice!" F. Pishotta, 1989

    #2
    I've only seen one other report of this mentioned. What level of noise is being reported by your signal meter?
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      #3
      Sorry, but I don't have a signal meter.
      "Living with technology means living in a [constant] state of flux." S. Higgenbotham, 2023
      "Reboot and rejoice!" F. Pishotta, 1989

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        #4
        What Z-Wave Lamp modules seem to be causing the problem?

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          #5
          In addition to which Z-Wave module(s) make & model, does the offending module cause this problem when it is dimmed and/or at full power?

          Do other module(s) of the same make & model also cause the same problem?

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            #6
            ^^ as BobT asked that would be helpfull too...

            i too am on a slew of x10 and will not go away from it... i have a box of about 75 z-wave modules to go in... and just havent bothered yet....
            all of mine are the intermatic ones... lamp, appliance, outlets
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              #7
              Signal sucker, not noise

              Here is what I found -
              http://board.homeseer.com/showthread.php?t=147418

              Barry

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