>with 4 bulbs installed, the wall switch works as a wall switch, but doesn't
>seem to support remote operation in any kind of reliable way -- the lights
Richard -
The X10 switches are supposed to be good for up to 500W; perhaps you got a
bum switch? (I've had a couple of bad ones.)
What are you using to send the signals to the switch? I had some poor
response for a several days that I had trouble tracking down; it turned out
to be a glitch at the wireless transceiver (TM751). I unplugged it for a
few seconds after which it was back to normal.
www.x10.com has a toll-free tech support line and a tech support web page.
See www.x10.com/support/technical_support.htm
There's also a link to a fairly in-depth description of X10 technology.
If you get this one figured out, let us know.
-Lee
Lee M. Daniels Laboratory for Molecular Structure and Bonding
daniels@tamu.edu Texas A&M University
'74 TR6 '88 XJ6 http://www.automate-it.com/Lee/
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