19-Apr-2015, 15:07
(19-Apr-2015, 13:18)amabrok Wrote:(19-Apr-2015, 11:19)thumb5 Wrote: amabrok, I haven't seen anything like that behaviour on my 400, by the way. I doubt it's to do with the power conditioner, unless it's providing a way out-of-spec mains input to your 400.
Thanks thumb5. I agree, I don't think it is related to the power conditioner especially now that the sane issue appeared with isotek as well.
(19-Apr-2015, 11:24)Confused Wrote: Why not try plugging it in to the mains directly? If the fault persists it at least eliminates the Isotek as a possible cause.
Thanks Confused,
I will give it a go though I highly doubt Isotek is the problem here. But you are right, I will do it to element it and be sure
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I think I would try that, then try reloading the firmware & configuration. If that does not help, I would be boxing it up and taking to my dealer for repairs.