Nope. I've just started reading about it. I use a lot of X10 stuff and find it to work fine, for the price. We use X10 in three bedrooms, the living room, the kitchen, some outdoor lighting, the swimming pool pump, the holiday lights, some video cameras and a few other things. I also have their programmable learning remote that runs the TVs, VCRs, DSS, DVD players, suround sound and controls the lights in the house. Talk about lazy, if I bring a beverage and snacks I can plop my butt down on the couch, start a movie, turn off all the lights in the house and bring up some mood lighting! If the little kid needs to go to the bathroom, I can pause everything and light her way to the powder room and turn off all the lights she forgets to on the way back without getting up. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif This stuff is fun. My kids have fish. In the morning, their aquarium lights come on at 30% about 10 minutes before they get up. 5 minutes later they go to 75% and in 5 more they come all the way on. They also dim down at bed time if they are on and go off an hour later. Kitchen lights are on 30% when my wife gets up. Holiday lights go on at dusk and off at 11:00pm. Dawn to dusk is adjusted automatically every two weeks to fit the seasons. Photo sensors take care of cloudy days if it stays dark longer or gets dark earlier. There's no end to the stuff you can do economically with X10. We also have an X10 remote extender that allows us to control the DSS, VCR or DVD in the living room from our bedroom or the workout/laundry room in the basement, so we can watch any of those devices on channel 3 or 4 from any TV in the house that is connected to the in-house video distribution system. Heck, it even works out in the garage 60' from the house.
However, with all that said, it is simply not elegant, like a fine home should have. I haven't invested in the more expensive rocker type switches or any of the scene programable stuff, yet. Maybe that would make it more elegant. There are much more impressive alternatives to X10 out there, but the cost is, in my opinion, not acceptable to the common person. If you have the money you can get some really cool items... but who wants to pay $500-$1000 for a TV remote control anyway when you can get an X10 remote that will do essentially the same thing for $39.00. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
The only problems that I encounter with X10 is on poorly grounded two wire installs. For instance, my daughter has a small tape player with an AC wall wort. When she plugs it into the same circuit as the main X10 controller in our house, the remotes have harder time seeing it. Also, I have a computer plugged into a power strip that is on the same outlet as an X10 lamp module. If the power strip is on, the lamp module can't recieve signals from the controller. If the power strip is off, it works fine. I changed it to a 3wire extension cord and it works fine.
One more example is we have a brass floor lamp plugged into an x10 lamp module. If the kittens are playing rough and get all static charged and their fur is sticking up and they run near the lamp base, we hear a static discharge, the kittens jump into the air cause they just got zapped and the lamp comes on. Then they look around like, "What the heck!??" /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif It took us a week or two to figure out why the lamp was on every morning until we witnessed it one evening.
My suggestions for a more reliable X10 installation would be to:
A. Ground everything.
B. Get one of the devices that bridges the two legs of the AC wiring together.
C. Get individual signal recievers for each room of the house and program them different A,B,C codes to eliminate accidental ON/OFF from other rooms.
D. Get a PC and install the software to create macros and timing schedules for the controllers. This is the most important and versatile part of the system. Without it, the system is clunky and requires manual operation. With it, the system can be programmed and downloaded to the controller. Then the PC can be turned off and the system will be a pleasure to operate.
Hope this helps and I hope someone else has some experience with the Insteon products. I'd like to see if they work as advertised. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif