Solar monitor on site shows voltage is not 255 volts but 25.8, perfect at sundown,
1.4.8 upgrade, now overheating, voltage says 255volts
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Re: 1.4.8 upgrade, now overheating, voltage says 255volts
Sometimes on a reboot the I2C communications gets messed up.
Try a reboot and if no love then a power cycle and if still no love pull from service then factory default and if still no love then RMA
My guess is a reboot will fix it.
Try a reboot and if no love then a power cycle and if still no love pull from service then factory default and if still no love then RMA
My guess is a reboot will fix it.
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Re: 1.4.8 upgrade, now overheating, voltage says 255volts
decided to leave it till I could drive up on the hill tomorrow and try and swap or reboot with new unit onsite.
49 volt stopped reporting after reboot,
all power supply lines say error,
but still running, hopefully till I can get to it in the AM,
Middle picture was before reboot showing 49 volt, Upper right,
bottom picture was after reboot, not showing empty field where 49 volts was,
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Re: 1.4.8 upgrade, now overheating, voltage says 255volts
uptime shows 13 hours, all fields show fine,
looks to have fixed itself around midnight based on change in input voltage
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Re: 1.4.8 upgrade, now overheating, voltage says 255volts
Looks like the I2C communications between the power supply and switch corrected itself.
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Re: 1.4.8 upgrade, now overheating, voltage says 255volts
the real issue was that it was shutting down transmitters and then backhaul feed due to temperature,
Maybe could put in code not to reboot if over 500 degrees (an obvious error),
where it was remote we could not get to it to reboot it but had to wait for it to cycle,
Maybe could put in code not to reboot if over 500 degrees (an obvious error),
where it was remote we could not get to it to reboot it but had to wait for it to cycle,
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Re: 1.4.8 upgrade, now overheating, voltage says 255volts
During that time
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Re: 1.4.8 upgrade, now overheating, voltage says 255volts
Yea, I2C communication got messed up.
Can happen sometimes in rare situations.
Could be a fluke
Could be a hardware issues
You will simply have to watch if it happens again and if it does swap the unit out and RMA it.
Can happen sometimes in rare situations.
Could be a fluke
Could be a hardware issues
You will simply have to watch if it happens again and if it does swap the unit out and RMA it.
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Re: 1.4.8 upgrade, now overheating, voltage says 255volts
Also note that you are running an OLDER unit here that has known issues with radio transmission sites.
Switch board Rev E and Power Supply Rev A
So if this is a transmissions site or near a radio transmitter site maybe swap this unit out with a newer version and use this version in another location.
Date of MFG: 01-19-2016
Tester: Eric
Model: WS-12-250-DC
MAC: EC13B2812F5C
Board S/N: 144952-0855
Board S/N: 145984-0519
Board: RevE
Firmware versions: v1.3.8
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1811&p=13596&hilit=+FM+tower+rev#p13596
Switch board Rev E and Power Supply Rev A
So if this is a transmissions site or near a radio transmitter site maybe swap this unit out with a newer version and use this version in another location.
Date of MFG: 01-19-2016
Tester: Eric
Model: WS-12-250-DC
MAC: EC13B2812F5C
Board S/N: 144952-0855
Board S/N: 145984-0519
Board: RevE
Firmware versions: v1.3.8
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1811&p=13596&hilit=+FM+tower+rev#p13596
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Re: 1.4.8 upgrade, now overheating, voltage says 255volts
It is 5 miles away from anything electronic in it's nature, Pristine wilderness
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