DELInstallations said:The XEP does not draw power from the control if you are using the wall wart, the only item it shares with the panel is a serial connection which is not a load on the panel.
I thought that I read that it caused a littel draw but I wouldn't argue the point, my memory isn't that trustworthy.
DELInstallations said:3 pairs of C5 do not equal the ampacity that should be using 18 AWG. Also a big faux-pax and technically against code (placing power source in parallel).
I'm surprised that there is a problem with using multiple leads in this way. To the best of my knowledge the three small wires together increase the ampacity and did serve the purpose of increasing the voltage at the load. What is the reasoning against it?
DELInstallations said:You have a board rebooting, that's what the 1367 is indicating. I would be hard pressed to believe it's the M1, but may be possible, as I have heard others report one of the firmwares is suspect. The fact that the M1 behaves without having additional loading on it (TWA on supply) tells me you have a power issue.
I re-installed the boot loader and firmware today just for my peace of mind but it is the same version that I installed previously. I agree that there must be a voltage drop occurring but can't find what is causing it. The last restart was in the middle of the night last night.
As I said I have re-installed the firmware and I have erased the log and will start fresh tonight. I think that I need to let it run longer than I have been with no changes to see if a pattern emerges.
DELInstallations said:Are you saying you had your meter attached and were reading the voltage directly via a DMM? Any other method is not giving you the real story. Has the wiring been absolutely verified that no grounds or other faults exist?
Yes I had the meter on the screw posts of the xin at the garage and used my iphone to arm the garage area. Two overhead doors were intentionally left open and there are rules that turn on outputs for 2 seconds each to close the overhead doors if necessary before arming. I watched the door switch activate and the voltage dropped from ~13.28 to ~13.0.
DELInstallations said:By having the load maxing out the output of the 212 (TWA) you did not provide any headroom on the supply....at least 10%. You stated that if you disconnect the TWA the panel behaves, so that tells me you've got a unit that is pulling the panel/supply down.
Agreed, it may just have to be good enough to remove the TWA and live without it. But even at that I won't be comfortable that it was the problem until the systems behaves well for a week or more. I understand about the 10% overhead on the 1amp TWA device but I have a hard time thinking that the TWA is drawing more than 1 amp when just sitting silently.
That's a very generous offer. You are more than welcome to look and it would be good to meet but I don't expect you to work for free. But understand that I would consider it a personal defeat if I don't get to the bottom of it myself. I must be overlooking something.DELInstallations said:If I had time, I'd tell you I'd take a drive over there, but I'm a little under the gun at the moment.
Mike.