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Wed Feb 29, 2012 12:04 pm

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Pavlina wrote:
That was one only time when I put all thre into the power strip and that was the only time it caused problem.


Do you use the power strip when using only two lights? Or did you use the power strip because you needed three lights?




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Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:42 pm

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So it happened again tonight...it started with one light and soon the other followed.
This time however I started to mess with them a little and as soon as I pulled the RJ11 the light came on. After plugging it back in it was still working. So no power issues after all.
Any advice on what to do now? Thank goodness I know how to at least reset it now! I was about to cry when it happened today.




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Fri Mar 02, 2012 2:45 pm

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The fact that they are doing this with only the RJ11 sounds like a fishy ground, rather than pointing away from the power source.

The only other thing is possibly a bad battery in the CST. If this is the case, the red LED on the recievers will blink as the lights fire, whereas a power source issue will have the lights fire without the red LED blinks. Alternatively, you can remove the battery or change the frequency on the CST when this starts happening. The CST does not have to be in use, only in range.




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