seasmurf
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I just purchased two AI Sol blue modules which are mounted and run from my Reefkeeper Elite ALC controller (V 2.0, all firmware updated yesterday). I ran a test program to ramp both lights up over 1.2 hour, run at 100 % B and 100% W for 1/2 hour and then ramp down over 1/2 hour. Both modules started out OK but about 15 minutes into the ramp, (referred to henceforth as module #2, or bad module) blinked off, then back on again. At full power, the blue LED's were extinguished and the white LEDS pulsing in a slow rhythmic fashion on module #2. The other module (#1) simultaneously was at full power and seemed to follow the program perfectly. Note that the incoming data line from the ALC comes into module #1 (good module)
To diagnose the problem, I executed the program again, running the daisy chain from the same port on module #1 to the second data port on the problem module"¦.same result. I then switching to the other data port to output to Module #2 (both #2 data ports were tried independently) with the same result.
I then switched the data line coming from the ALC so it fed into a data port on module #2. Same result with module #1 following the program.
FInally, I completely disconnected module #1 and tried to run only module #2. It blinked a few times during the ramp up and then settled down to the same blue channels off, white pulsing slowly and dimly mode.
This morning I tried executing a new program and module #2 is dead, showing no light output at all. Measuring the power supply output voltage shows both power supplies are putting out 36.9 VDC. WHen I look at the DC voltage coning from the ALC module to LED module # 1, it reads .084 V spiking regularly (and periodically) up to 0.122 and 0.22 VDC. WHen plugged into module #1, the data cable leaving module #1 shows the same voltage so the signal entering and leaving module #1 looks the same.
If I unplug the data cable and power cable from module #2 and plug in only the power cable, All LEDs come on at what appears to be 100 % power.
I am at a total loss at this point. I suspect there is a problem with LED module #2. I have contacted both AI and DA but wonder if someone has experienced the same problem?
best regards,
Robert
P.S. Yes I did make my wire bundle according to directions, using a multimeter to identify the wires coming from the AI data jack, The base of the jack (ground shielding sheath) is spliced to the white data wire (gnd) on the RK cable while the center jack wire (red, in my case), is connected to the red wire from the RHE serial cable. The RKE cable is plugged into the SD out port on the RK ALC module.
To diagnose the problem, I executed the program again, running the daisy chain from the same port on module #1 to the second data port on the problem module"¦.same result. I then switching to the other data port to output to Module #2 (both #2 data ports were tried independently) with the same result.
I then switched the data line coming from the ALC so it fed into a data port on module #2. Same result with module #1 following the program.
FInally, I completely disconnected module #1 and tried to run only module #2. It blinked a few times during the ramp up and then settled down to the same blue channels off, white pulsing slowly and dimly mode.
This morning I tried executing a new program and module #2 is dead, showing no light output at all. Measuring the power supply output voltage shows both power supplies are putting out 36.9 VDC. WHen I look at the DC voltage coning from the ALC module to LED module # 1, it reads .084 V spiking regularly (and periodically) up to 0.122 and 0.22 VDC. WHen plugged into module #1, the data cable leaving module #1 shows the same voltage so the signal entering and leaving module #1 looks the same.
If I unplug the data cable and power cable from module #2 and plug in only the power cable, All LEDs come on at what appears to be 100 % power.
I am at a total loss at this point. I suspect there is a problem with LED module #2. I have contacted both AI and DA but wonder if someone has experienced the same problem?
best regards,
Robert
P.S. Yes I did make my wire bundle according to directions, using a multimeter to identify the wires coming from the AI data jack, The base of the jack (ground shielding sheath) is spliced to the white data wire (gnd) on the RK cable while the center jack wire (red, in my case), is connected to the red wire from the RHE serial cable. The RKE cable is plugged into the SD out port on the RK ALC module.