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Well if anyone is interested I would like to share my tale of woe....
Lately I have been extremely busy with a full time, demanding job, a masters program, a giant USDA research grant/project and my dad being ill/hospitalized. I just don't have much extra bandwidth.
My Trident ACM has not been working correctly for a few weeks and in troubleshooting I discovered the sample like had several tiny holes in it. I ordered the DIY rebuild kit and installed that yesterday afternoon, while I was supposed to be working on school work. When I went to install it the Apex would not recognize it and was giving me issues so I uninstalled the old iteration of the Trident ACM and just did a fresh install. Everything seems great.
20 minutes later the sump is overflowing, alarms are going off and lights are turning off. I go to Fusion and most of my code has been replaced with complete gibberish, random characters and numbers. I do a reboot and reinstall the programming. Looks good for like 5 minutes then, randomly, code starts getting replaced with the weird stuff. I do a HARD reset and reprogram from scratch and things look OK so I go to be.
Wake up in the morning and the sump has overflowed, due to 250 gallons of SW being add and about 100 gallons of FW, plus all of my CA and ALK in dosers. Luckily I have a big system so the impact was minimal but now its 5:30 Wednesday morning and I'm supposed to go to work. I cancel on my clients and get to work. I had a spare brand new APEX brain on the shelf in case of disasters so I installed that and reinstalled programming, right away it wasn't working. My next step was to unplug everything and start adding one module at a time. As I was working along one of my EB832s gave a voltage error and would not work correctly. I was able to consolidate outlets and eliminate that one. After about 12 hours of work, everything thing seems to be working.
Weirdest thing I have ever seen. Apex has been reasonably reliable for me and I don't know if my brain unit just died or the bad EB832 was to blame but I'm glad I seem to be over the hump.
Lately I have been extremely busy with a full time, demanding job, a masters program, a giant USDA research grant/project and my dad being ill/hospitalized. I just don't have much extra bandwidth.
My Trident ACM has not been working correctly for a few weeks and in troubleshooting I discovered the sample like had several tiny holes in it. I ordered the DIY rebuild kit and installed that yesterday afternoon, while I was supposed to be working on school work. When I went to install it the Apex would not recognize it and was giving me issues so I uninstalled the old iteration of the Trident ACM and just did a fresh install. Everything seems great.
20 minutes later the sump is overflowing, alarms are going off and lights are turning off. I go to Fusion and most of my code has been replaced with complete gibberish, random characters and numbers. I do a reboot and reinstall the programming. Looks good for like 5 minutes then, randomly, code starts getting replaced with the weird stuff. I do a HARD reset and reprogram from scratch and things look OK so I go to be.
Wake up in the morning and the sump has overflowed, due to 250 gallons of SW being add and about 100 gallons of FW, plus all of my CA and ALK in dosers. Luckily I have a big system so the impact was minimal but now its 5:30 Wednesday morning and I'm supposed to go to work. I cancel on my clients and get to work. I had a spare brand new APEX brain on the shelf in case of disasters so I installed that and reinstalled programming, right away it wasn't working. My next step was to unplug everything and start adding one module at a time. As I was working along one of my EB832s gave a voltage error and would not work correctly. I was able to consolidate outlets and eliminate that one. After about 12 hours of work, everything thing seems to be working.
Weirdest thing I have ever seen. Apex has been reasonably reliable for me and I don't know if my brain unit just died or the bad EB832 was to blame but I'm glad I seem to be over the hump.
