Couple weeks ago noticed my lights turned off in the middle of the day, wasn't able to immediately address the issue and it eventually corrected itself. But that should never happen because the lights are programmed Fallback on set on, since they have their own controllers independent of the Apex.
FFD to today, i see the lights are off mid day again. Check fusion which is telling me that those light outlets are on. Check eb8 the green light on the eb8 is off. I see that the outlet where the eb8 is plugged into has power, because something else that is plugged into that wall outlet is working.
I hit the gfci test button and restarted it. Then it all came back on like it should. I checked aquabus cables connected to this eb8 and all look brand new so I don't think it has to do with that.
Tonight i come home a few minutes ago, and i see all the lights completely off again, and i see some flashes of light. So like the outlets are all off but turning on for fraction of a second randomly. Check eb8 and the green light is on, appears to be working normal. Went through fusion and everything seems normal.
Not sure what's up with this. Any help and any suggestions to check out would be appreciated.
FFD to today, i see the lights are off mid day again. Check fusion which is telling me that those light outlets are on. Check eb8 the green light on the eb8 is off. I see that the outlet where the eb8 is plugged into has power, because something else that is plugged into that wall outlet is working.
I hit the gfci test button and restarted it. Then it all came back on like it should. I checked aquabus cables connected to this eb8 and all look brand new so I don't think it has to do with that.
Tonight i come home a few minutes ago, and i see all the lights completely off again, and i see some flashes of light. So like the outlets are all off but turning on for fraction of a second randomly. Check eb8 and the green light is on, appears to be working normal. Went through fusion and everything seems normal.
Not sure what's up with this. Any help and any suggestions to check out would be appreciated.