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Thanks for the update!I've eliminated the controller out of the equation. I don't know why I didn't think of it before but last night it occurred to me to test the output with my multimeter. 9.9v at 1oo% and 4.9v at 50% on both channels. This was through the cable. Then I decided to clean the jack on the light with an interdental brush and some alcohol. That SEEMED to fix it initially but it wouldn't stay working. Sideways pressure on the plug in the jack would get it to work temporarily but It wouldn't hold. Looks like it either need a better cleaning or it's got a bad solder joint. Now I have to figure out how to get it apart. It's not very obvious.
If it's past warranty, then opening it up won't matter, but I would contact Kessil support and they'll give you the size of the set screw.
Is it stuck on blue or white? If you have the color turned to the right, the controller won't change the color past where the knobs are turned to. So if you have the color light turned all the way to white, the controller can't turn the light blue. So check to make sure that your knobs are turned all the way down
+1That's not true, the dials are completely disabled when a control cable is inserted.
Try it. I had an a160 hooked up until about three months ago, and maybe I'm mixing up the color and the intensity, but when I first began using my controller, either the color or the intensity wouldn't go all the way down because the knob was turned up.That's not true, the dials are completely disabled when a control cable is inserted.
tagging on this post.Try it. I had an a160 hooked up until about three months ago, and maybe I'm mixing up the color and the intensity, but when I first began using my controller, either the color or the intensity wouldn't go all the way down because the knob was turned up.
Try it. I had an a160 hooked up until about three months ago, and maybe I'm mixing up the color and the intensity, but when I first began using my controller, either the color or the intensity wouldn't go all the way down because the knob was turned up.
So I took a video and then realized R2R wouldn't let me upload it. I just took these pics with the controller on manual for port 1
In the first pic, according to the controller the light should be blue and off. But both knobs are wide open.
In the second pic, color knob is all the way down, but intensity knob 100% and it doesn't matter what the controller does.
I'm saying that the controller can't go down past where the knobs are. Might not be your problem at all, but it's something that confused me for a few minutes when I first got my controller going
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So I took a video and then realized R2R wouldn't let me upload it. I just took these pics with the controller on manual for port 1
In the first pic, according to the controller the light should be blue and off. But both knobs are wide open.
In the second pic, color knob is all the way down, but intensity knob 100% and it doesn't matter what the controller does.
I'm saying that the controller can't go down past where the knobs are. Might not be your problem at all, but it's something that confused me for a few minutes when I first got my controller going
Just when you think you know something haha@Tyler Caviness
You have your controller plugged into output. It's suppose to jack into the input port.
Any update? I am having similar issues, but I cannot even get the light to turn on unless the controller is in the output jack. Tried cleaning with alcohol, but that didn't help. Have a email in to Kessil, but not sure what to do.