I'm using heyu 2.1.3 with a pair of RCS X15 (I think that's the right model number; it's the older version) thermostats. I have the following three lines as...
On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 15:59:54 -0500 ... Brian, OK, I can reproduce the problem. It looks like the handling of the preset function in the Engine needs a little...
... preset ... following ... Thanks for the quick reply. Your fix does in fact seem to take care of the problem. For the edification of us neophytes, could...
On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 08:25:19 -0000 ... Brian, I have to wade into the code to see exactly what went awry but the gist is as follows: The preset command was...
A nice article by Nathan Willis titled "Make your home come alive with Heyu" appeared Nov 27th on the Linux.com site: http://www.linux.com/feature/121614 ...
Hello All, I am knew this list and to heyu. I actually got turned onto to heyu by the recommendation of Neil Cherry. I posed a question question to him...
I've been plagued by strange problems on my X10 system, like devices working fine from consoles but not from the CM11a for a peroid of time then working fine....
I had a lot of problems too until I installed a coupler/repeater in the circuit breaker panel. Look for "X10 XPCR" on Ebay. As far as the wireless goes, I've...
I have had problems from the following devices creating noise on the power line: compact fluorescent lamps, Apple Power Book charger, Sony Vaio charger....
In practice, I've found noise and reliability issues in several places: - Noise coming in from the source (solution: whole house filter) - X10 signals not...
On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 15:48:00 -0000 ... Tim, All good advice from David, Donald, and Michael. By "consoles", I assume you mean Transceivers or plug-in...
I've had incredible results with the X10 Pro Signal Amplifier Coupler Repeater (XPCR) It was cheap on eBay and very easy to install. I went from only having a...
... I'm not sure it would make any sense to have a coupler at all. In 110V, you couple the two phases. In 220V power, you're coupling... what? So, you're...
Michael, ... Europe still has 3-phase too. 380V, but with 220/230V between the phases. So I have 3-phase 380V coming into the house, and that gets split up ...
Well, this is a super general question and I'm sure it's been answered before, but the generic nature of the question means I'm finding hundreds of responses...
... shooting ... this ... not ... now ... dim, ... Probably bad form to reply to your own message.... Note that my initial testing - where everything worked ok...
A simple capacitor between the phases would provide the coupling - just need a higher-voltage capacitor for 240v. However it also needs to cope with the...
... Yep that would appear to be the device you need. Note it appears you need 3 of these for a 3-phase installation. I'll bet that is to avoid regulatory...
Phil, ... True. ... There is a wide range of X10 equipment available for 50hz/230V, but it tends to be much more expensive than the US stuff. Frequency is no...
Phil, ... Just as a clarification - as long as you operate in a 1-phase environment, frequency isn't an issue, but you are right, in a 3-phase environment...
I just started with a fresh install of Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy and can't seem to get heyu to work. Installation was uneventful, but when I run heyu info (or sudo...
On Fri, 07 Dec 2007 18:59:45 -0000 ... If you have no CM11A connected to the serial port, only a CM17A, then 'heyu info' will return an error message about "No...
honestly, i never noticed the dialout group existed until today... just checked, yep, i'm a member of the dialout group i've tried both com ports, and this...
On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 16:51:26 -0000 ... Andy, If you can no longer control the light by pushing the button on the X10 wall switch, it sounds like there has to...
I have a question regarding signal boosting / amplifying and coupling phases. Has anyone used the SignaLinc Plug-in Phase Coupler Repeater X10 4826A before?...
You do not need to install new breakers. Just loosen the clamp screws on a couple of the existing breakers (one on each side of the line), slip in the leads...