NickJ Posted March 8, 2022 Posted March 8, 2022 Awhile back I posted a question like this and never got any responses. I recently discovered there were some responses of which I was never notified. But they were all meaningless posts and none brought up any solutions and were suspicious I was some kind of internet troll. I am a 75 year old retired engineer who uses X10 successfully in a system with 9 inverter noise sources - mainly because of Jeff Volps products. I have NOT found ANY noise filters that can handle the high currents (like 60 amps) of HVAC systems. I know there are hundreds of posts on abating noise with small filters but the largest of those I have found is 20 amps and does not work particularly well. I plan to see what I did wrong to keep me from getting notices so I will get them this time. If anyone has information or a link I would appreciate it.
Brian H Posted March 8, 2022 Posted March 8, 2022 120 or 240 Volt power. I imagine it is 220 Volts. Some have just filtered the controls and not the whole system. That is if you can verify it is the control part of the system. Some have wired the 20 Amp XPF i parallel to get a higher amperage but they are 120V and you would need at least two for 220V on on each phase. I agree with most of all of Jeff's equipment now gone. It is a loss many of us have felt.
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