peterw;271988 Wrote: 
> Is this from experience, or from what you've read? Is it really more
> trouble than just plugging one of these
> (http://xponenta.com/cgi/shop.cgi?page_type=detail&sku=4816B2) $20
> devices in a 220/240v outlet if you *both* 1) have phase problems with
> powerline signals *and* 2) your SC7 host is too far from an AC jack on
> the other "side" of your wiring to put an RF-enabled module like a
> TM751 on each "side" of your AC? (You can use a TM751 as a powerline/RF
> bridge -- whatever RF commands it sees it will resend as powerline
> signals, even if they're for different house codes.)

Looks interesting, but I'm in Holland and we have 240 volts so I'm
pretty sure this wouldn't work. To be frank I haven't tried it in my
current house yet but it's much bigger and the electricity is much more
complicated than my previous house and the X10 signals only worked in
part of the house there.  I guess I'll probably have to get an
electrician anyway. I use PowerSwitch for the SB3 and that's good
enough for that purpose.

OTOH, the TM751 looks promising too, these things work both ways?

Regards,
Peter


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