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         MrGibbage Super User 
          
  
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           | Posted: December 13 2013 at 05:36 | IP Logged
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Sometimes when I turn my kitchen lights on (Insteon, of 
 course), they blink a couple of times before staying on. 
 They are controlled by a KPL (direct load). This just 
 started recently. Any idea what could cause the blinking 
 and is there a way to make it stop? I'll see if I can 
 capture a log of when it happens, but I am hoping it has 
 an easy solution that someone here will instantly 
 recognize.
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         smarty Super User 
          
  
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           | Posted: December 13 2013 at 07:40 | IP Logged
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Skip,
 Just something to try.....
 
 With some of my older KPL's,...once in a great while I will see something like this.  Usually doing an "air-gap" to completely clear and refresh the KPL device (and then using PH to rebuild all the links) seem to clear it up.
 
 Steve
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           | Posted: December 13 2013 at 15:43 | IP Logged
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OK, I air-gap reset it and so far so good. If it happens 
 again, I'll try and capture it in a log.
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