Dave wrote:rockhead
I just set up a system in the lab & trying your setup works fine every time.
However, it did shut off the first time i tried it because I had my current limit set to low on my lab dc supply. That will happen
if our dc-dc switch supply can't get enough current it will shut down & not start up again until power has been removed completely.
Not saying this is the issue for sure, but when you are running at 12 volts input you will need about 5 amps or more to run your 50 watt load, and you will need
a lot more for surge power when devices switch on.
Even though you say battery's are fresh, can you make sure cable from batteries to our switch is good & heavy AWG and a real good contact to your battery's.
I will continue to try to make it fail, but no luck so far.
Dave
rockhead wrote:The power on other netonix->ligo's usually hangs around 11 watts IIRC
Switch connected to battery bank by ~ 1 foot of 8 gauge wire
Battery bank is 8 x 100AH with less than a week in service so ... no shortage of power there
Yea, he says he has TONS of current but maybe a lug is bad or the connectors need cleaned? - GRASPING AT STRAWS HERE.
Now keep in mind Dave is LAB 'ing this with loads not that LigoPTP radio which "could" be an issue?