Posts: 7
Threads: 1
Joined: Nov 2019
Reputation:
0
Since I setup a stereo pair with my Reactor 900s, ARC circuit breakers in our home have been tripping. The electrician identified the new second Reactor as the culprit. Because I am connecting the stereo pair through Ethernet I don’t need the PLC networking functionality which I believe messes with the ARC circuit breakers. Is there any way to turn off PLC?
Posts: 281
Threads: 17
Joined: Aug 2016
Reputation:
31
(18-Dec-2019, 12:37)Dreuther Wrote: Since I setup a stereo pair with my Reactor 900s, ARC circuit breakers in our home have been tripping. The electrician identified the new second Reactor as the culprit. Because I am connecting the stereo pair through Ethernet I don’t need the PLC networking functionality which I believe messes with the ARC circuit breakers. Is there any way to turn off PLC?
Hi! I would like to understand how the electrician identified the reactor as the culprit? I have 6 reactors all plugged into outlets protected by Arc Fault breakers and don't have any issues...
6 x Phantom Gold, 3 x Phantom Silver, 2 x Phantom Classic, 9 x Phantom Reactor 900, Symetrix Radius AEC-2, 2 x JBL Synthesis SDP-55, Dante
Posts: 47
Threads: 0
Joined: Aug 2015
Reputation:
10
Yes that's really weird. All Phantom products (Dialog included) use the HomePlug AV 2 PLC standard. This peer-reviewed standard is designed specifically to prevent interferences with other electrical equipments. I've seen a lot of devices cause trouble for the PLC connectivity but never the other way around.