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RE: [ECS] Bizarre X-10 behavior
Mark Sekelsky
Sat, 3 Oct 1998 18:54:40 -0500

So far spreading the unit code by one more number seems to have done the
trick (knocking wood all over <g>).  I also have the event at bare minimum
(which still caused the reported behavior).  I was having 3 or 4 other
modules affected in a similar manner with the "full bodied" event.
Hopefully the new unit code will fix them all.

Mark S

-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Keyes [mailto:Ckeyes@duey.california.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 03, 1998 11:34 AM
To: ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org
Subject: Re: [ECS] Bizarre X-10 behavior


Mark S,

Call an exorcist.

Carl

Mark Sekelsky wrote:
>
> I just gave that a try.  There was no change at all to the ECS screen,
> however, there was extra TW-523 activity (based upon the blinking red
> light).  Of course that could have been for something else and the wife is
> now in bed so no more testing for today.  Another interesting twist.  When
> my wife hits her "goodnight" button the masterbed lights come on at 70%
and
> the bath light full. After 15 minutes they both dim down to zero. Tonight
> the bedroom light came on at 70%, then the bathroom light came on, then
the
> bedroom light dimmed down to 0%.  According to  ECS that light is still at
> 70%!


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