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Re: A real Brain Twister



On 6/10/2021 7:08 AM, ABLE1 wrote:
> On 6/10/2021 2:53 AM, mleuck wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Yes that might be nice. As for the programming options that might
>>> relate there is a "Supervise" ON or OFF. I could turn it off but
>>> that might be a disadvantage. Since my typing I have opened one
>>> as I said and closed it up and tested. At this point neither
>>> has chimed in being "Lost". Of course that will change once I
>>> click on the send for this posting. :-)
>>>
>>> Les
>>
>> Try a range extender? You may have a dead zone. I've seen sensors that
>> worked fine on installation that later started causing supervisories
>>
>> That's a nice thing about DSC PowerG sensors with a mile range, you
>> don't see that happening like the old 319/433 MHz stuff
>>
>>
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> This isn't a range issue.  There is something going on with the
> transmitters themselves.  Yesterday both reported "Lost" again
> in the same minute. Placed on wet towel and both Restored and
> gave an Alarm.  It just seems so odd that two units would do the
> same thing at the same time after 2 years of working with out
> any issues.  Yes, it may just be an (up to this time) product
> glitch.  The extra frustration is that is happens to ME and
> there is NO Tech Support to talk to about the issue.
>
> I am still monitoring to see if something changes (for the better)!
>
> Les


  Les, have you tried the "Heat - Cool" test on the xmiters?
that might tell you if a component on the pcb is going bad...
((cap, therm, transistor, etc...))
If both xmiters used the same production run of parts,  well
I've had it happen..  ((was caps both times))
Just a thought...
RTS

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*Rocky T. Squirrel, esq.*



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