Digitexwireless wrote:I have an extra one sitting on the self, i will swap it out. Before doing so, i will downgrade the firmware to the RC I previously ran. Since my house is connected through this tower, i will know almost as soon as the monitoring server does. Seems to happen at 9:30 AM twice is the last couple of days. There is nothing scheduled, so I figure defaulting may be the answer. We will run it through the paces as suggested if downgrade does not fix.
Thank you,
T
I would also bench test / burn in test the unit your going to put in service first.
Let it run 24 hours on bench to verify power supply does not start rebooting the switch.
"If" you have a defective power supply it will start rebooting in less than 24 hours "if there is less than 50 watt load", sometimes within a couple hours and eventually it ends up in an endless reboot.
A defective power supplies works perfectly at first for up to 1 to 18 hours with no load and then after that as so long as there is a total load of 40-50 watts it runs fine but if the load on the power supply drops below 40-50 watts is when the issue happens.
We recently discovered this issue last week and have begun to do 24 hour burn in tests to catch this and are working with the manufacturer to make sure it does not happen again. It only affects a small percentage of the power supplies in our last shipment and the manufacturer believes it is due to a defective reel of CAPs on the power supply controller board.
It only affects the 250 watt AC power supply from our last shipment which we received in September that goes in our WS-10-250-AC and WS-12-250-AC . We have fully tested all power supplies in our warehouse including those that were already built but we are sure there are some out in the wild and will just have to deal with them as we find them.
This is not to say this is what your issue is but this is an easy test.