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The Graphic Eye systems I'm familiar with - mostly 5000 and 6000 series have a 'box' with a number of dimmers in them, controlled from a head-end. The only 'interference' it is subject to is when the power goes down.
To me, they're excessively expensive and limited for what they are - but when you're talking 200+ dimmers, it's really too big for Lutron.
For a <16 dimmer setup, it's probably not too bad. It looks like the Maestro system is very limited in that your independent remote controls just one or two dimmers, so you'd probably need to go with one of the Graphic Eyes.
As for Smarthome and other X10 products, I think there are ways to 'filter' the power lines to reduce the amount of noise that they're subject to, and, as needed, be able to bridge across different phases.
I suspect that the Switchlinc stuff is likely to be at least half the cost of Graphic Eyes. If not more; Lutron puts a pretty hefty markup on their products.
Leo Kerr
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