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Yeah, I figured I'd go through the usual troubleshooting procedure like that.It's just incredibly frustrating because NOTHING has changed since it worked the night previously. No new devices. Same throttles, same trains, etc...I don't think it's heat. I just started it up so there's nothing residual AND there's a nice PC fan blowing air out of the box to keep it all cool.I'll do some troubleshooting today and will follow up.
It's just incredibly frustrating because NOTHING has changed since it worked the night previously. No new devices. Same throttles, same trains, etc...
Um, since it was working before, but not now, *SOMETHING* has changed for sure. If nothing hasn't changed, it would still be working.I had a chuckle since my job is troubleshooting computer problems, and that "nothing has changed" line is often stated by my customers. Well *SOMETHING* has changed, you just don't yet know what. Once we figure out what as changed, we can get it working again.
Did you connect a ground wire between the booster and the BXP?
No. I connected a "common return"
should be the same thing ..
Strange thing to suggest, but have you checked the battery? There are the circular type of battery on the inside of these, and when they go bad they make the system do weird stuff like that.