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Dec 20, 2021
It does the job
It looks exactly like the one it replaced, and it seems to be working fine.

Dec 27, 2016
An Interesting Southwest Adventure
My sister recommended this book since we live in the southwest. While portions are a little far fetched, it was certainly a good read. I liked it so much that I recommended it to others. Unfortunately one of them did not return it, so I just had to pick up another copy for my library.

Mar 08, 2016
The XPPF - A Good General Purpose X10 Filter
1 of 1 found this helpful The XPPF is a low-pass filter that blocks signal suckers and noise generators from impacting X10 automation system operation. It is quite effective isolating relatively low current devices, like CFL and LED lights, modular power supplies, computers, and most A/V equipment. While rated 5 amps, it does get warm and begins to smell when pushed that hard continuously. But it is perfect for lower current loads. Also note that some loads have a low power factor, and will cause considerably more dissipation in the filter than the power consumption leads you to believe. The XPPF is not appropriate for higher current loads, such as major appliances, and powerful gaming computers. But every X10 user should have a couple of these handy in to deal with those "unfriendly" devices. For more information, you might want to read some of the X10 troubleshooting guides available at JV Digital Engineering.