I’m using an Apex and I’m having some issues.
There’s a EB8 power strip in the basement, the aquabus cable from the EB8 is plugged into a flow monitor module, that modules aquabus is plugged into the “brain”, not the EB832.
The EB8 is tripping the GFCI in the basement, conversely the whole Apex shuts down despite having power. The items with fallback “on” stay powered but I can’t communicate with them.
My question is does the EB8 losing power cause an overload of the aquabus system causing an overload? Is there a way to plug in the aquabus to avoid this issue? Would plugging it into a powered device work better, like directly into the EB832? Does this make any sense?
There’s a EB8 power strip in the basement, the aquabus cable from the EB8 is plugged into a flow monitor module, that modules aquabus is plugged into the “brain”, not the EB832.
The EB8 is tripping the GFCI in the basement, conversely the whole Apex shuts down despite having power. The items with fallback “on” stay powered but I can’t communicate with them.
My question is does the EB8 losing power cause an overload of the aquabus system causing an overload? Is there a way to plug in the aquabus to avoid this issue? Would plugging it into a powered device work better, like directly into the EB832? Does this make any sense?