Closed fuzzySi closed 5 years ago
Hi Simon,
The module can be sensitive like this when the power supply in the case is being pushed close to its limit. Have you tried unplugging a few power hungry modules in your case first to see if it changes how the Prok boots?
Steve
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Hi Steve Sorry, not an editor issue but can't find any contact details for developer. My Prok BD module only boots on alternate times - ie when I turn power on to modular, if it starts, it won't next time & vice versa. I can cycle the power but would rather not need to. Not sure if this is a firmware issue or hardware, but can you pass this on to the module developer? Cheers, Simon
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Cheers Steve. It's connected to a small splitter box for the power, maybe this isn't adequate. I'll try connecting it in a different way. Thanks for your help, Simon
Hi Steve Sorry, not an editor issue but can't find any contact details for developer. My Prok BD module only boots on alternate times - ie when I turn power on to modular, if it starts, it won't next time & vice versa. I can cycle the power but would rather not need to. Not sure if this is a firmware issue or hardware, but can you pass this on to the module developer? Cheers, Simon