cee
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Roger, I sent an email but will repeat it here with some additional info:
I've got 2 6100 streams with a 7095 controller. When the Streams aren't connected to the controller, their output is fine. One is considerably weaker than the other, though, and I suspect a weak transformer on that one. When they're connected to the controller, they initially work, but for some reason when the controller tries to switch over to the other channel (channel 2), the power light just lights momentarily and then switches back to the other channel. If I connect both to one of the channels, they both seem OK if it is Channel 1 (actually discovered it doesn't matter which channel, as it can work awhile on either channel and then switch over to the other channel and stop working). Could I have a bad controller (bought it off a hobbyist about a year ago brand new) or could the transformer be causing the problem? I could measure the output voltages off of both the weak and normal transformers for you if that would be useful to know. Otherwise, I guess I'd have to send the controller back and let you look at it.
I've got 2 6100 streams with a 7095 controller. When the Streams aren't connected to the controller, their output is fine. One is considerably weaker than the other, though, and I suspect a weak transformer on that one. When they're connected to the controller, they initially work, but for some reason when the controller tries to switch over to the other channel (channel 2), the power light just lights momentarily and then switches back to the other channel. If I connect both to one of the channels, they both seem OK if it is Channel 1 (actually discovered it doesn't matter which channel, as it can work awhile on either channel and then switch over to the other channel and stop working). Could I have a bad controller (bought it off a hobbyist about a year ago brand new) or could the transformer be causing the problem? I could measure the output voltages off of both the weak and normal transformers for you if that would be useful to know. Otherwise, I guess I'd have to send the controller back and let you look at it.