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2 hours ago, MrHappy said:

I'd assume the spark may have tested a new spur with your controls attached

 

I have spare psu's, I did have issues some years ago, they go funny before failing...

 

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The logs show 1 mains fail & loads of tampers & supervision faults ?

 

Is the sub seeing unreset faults when they put their code in for another tamper or supervision fault? 

 

 

What's the max time I can set for the AC Delay?

2 hours ago, Hugh94 said:

1, goes from a spur to a built in step down/PSU to 13-15v, checked voltage on it and gives out correct voltage

What about current draw? As Happy mentions are the devices (inc bells) connected wireless

3 hours ago, PeterJames said:

What about current draw? As Happy mentions are the devices (inc bells) connected wireless

 

3 hours ago, PeterJames said:

What about current draw? As Happy mentions are the devices (inc bells) connected wireless

Here's what the panel sees, I still need to find the time to get out and check the supply myself again after the new spur has been installed

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8 hours ago, MrHappy said:

I'd assume the spark may have tested a new spur with your controls attached

 

I have spare psu's, I did have issues some years ago, they go funny before failing...

 

image.thumb.png.e17aaa2c13cf91f3cf04ee9177b4b6fb.png

 

The logs show 1 mains fail & loads of tampers & supervision faults ?

 

Is the sub seeing unreset faults when they put their code in for another tamper or supervision fault? 

 

 

So supervision faults pop up here and there like the bell and the farthest away pir but then clear again, I changed the timer to 250 and reset but still not staying clear, the current is 0.0A, see picture attached for details 

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