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![]() Try posting your problem on RC. The GHL site is monitored their.
Tom R |
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![]() Hi
This can be two things 1. interference caused most likely by ballasts close to the power bar 2. water damage. 3 damage to data cable 1. Please check location of high voltage items to the power bar control line 2. If the power bar has been subject to high humidity or water incursion all manner of things can go astray. 3. Check the integraty of the data cable. New PCB's are available cheapily. |
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![]() Thanks for the replys guys.
Come to think of it I did just move one of my ballasts to within about a foot and a half of where the power bar was mounted. Will moving the ballast return things to normal? Thanks for the help! Keith. |
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![]() Possibly you would have to try it to find out.
Let me know |