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Say, new to me apex classic, (1-2 weeks for me) every once in a while, the amps goes to 0, and the outlets seems to stay in the state they were my heater turns off at say 78, but this has happened a few times before. Alarms went off at 81 degrees, can probably lower that anyways. Thoughts or ideas how to correct this?? I have another aquabus cable, and 2 additional eb8, 1 of the 2 extremely new. . I went with 2 used classics, vs 2 El or full 16 apex, this was an update to my 2 aquacontroller, that never had an issue. Trying to get a handle on the issue, any thoughts or ideas on what to try, or what the issue might be? Thanks the amps back showing and temp dropping was after me rebooting things.
I unplugged the eb8, then after plugging back in things were not running, unplugged the brain, then things came back to life. I switched aquabus ports on the brain.
I set up #8 outlet today, as a heater test, and moved my new 300w finnex titanium heater there, not sure if it can/could cause issues. But have to try something.
I had an issue before with the eb8 plugged into a power strip. The display would show the commanded changes, but the eb8 didn't respond. Plugged into the wall, was working well for days. The display is plugged into the eb8, I could see the status of the display change but the eb8 wouldn’t control the outlet.
Seems I should put my inkbird heater controller inline, for safety and redundancy.
Any ideas, things to try, or hunches sure would help tons.
I unplugged the eb8, then after plugging back in things were not running, unplugged the brain, then things came back to life. I switched aquabus ports on the brain.
I set up #8 outlet today, as a heater test, and moved my new 300w finnex titanium heater there, not sure if it can/could cause issues. But have to try something.
I had an issue before with the eb8 plugged into a power strip. The display would show the commanded changes, but the eb8 didn't respond. Plugged into the wall, was working well for days. The display is plugged into the eb8, I could see the status of the display change but the eb8 wouldn’t control the outlet.
Seems I should put my inkbird heater controller inline, for safety and redundancy.
Any ideas, things to try, or hunches sure would help tons.