Here's an update for anyone from Neptune systems listening. Your VDM module went out of it's mind and over shot my driver causing a current surge blowing out the first 9 Blue LED's in my rig. At any given time I measured up to 15 volts from the "0 - 10" volt signal lines.
So I took the apex module out and tested it. At any given time it is putting out anywhere from 9 to 15 volts. I plugged it into my main Apex module.
Here is a shot of the VDM with V1 and V2 on. You can see the two green lights next to the cable as it enters the module. Notice the multimeter!!!
Now here is yet another kicker, again a shot of the module but this time V1 and V2 are off. Notice no green lights next to the plug however take note of the multimeter anyway.
So, my fixture is a little banged up but no big deal, it will be easy to fix. My worry now is what is wrong and how can I prevent this from happening again. Apparently, and this is only a guess, over driving the 0 to 10 Volt signal caused a current surge which went through 9 LED's before shutting the Blues down. Fortunately my patience paid off because I was testing only one string at a time so my whites were not even powered up.
Questions:
1. How did this happen.
2. What's wrong with the Apex? Which brings to light a second question, why since yesterday am I getting an Email error every single hour with this error:
Alarm Statement: If Power Apex Off 000 Then ON
I have no idea why this is also happening to the Apex and no idea how to fix it. I will get into this tomorrow with support at Neptune, I hope.
3. What necessary circuitry do I need to install to make sure that I cannot get this type of surge again, even though it technically should not have happened anyway.