This morning, my Profilux turned off at least 4 devices connected to switch channels. All the channels had been set to "Always On". Luckily, one of the channels had a pump plugged into it and I have a flow sensor connected to that pump which alarmed. Otherwise I'm not sure how long it would have taken me to realize this.
I was able to get the channels to turn back on through "Manual override". After turning them on and deactivating manual override, they stayed on.
This is a potentially disastrous problem that I can't have happen again. Has anyone seen this or know what might have caused it?
The weird thing is that the Profilux "knew" that the channels were off - they showed as off in the switch channels screen.
(And this has gotten me thinking about a nice potential feature - wouldn't it be nice if the Profilux could alarm if a switch channel stopped drawing power when it was supposed to be on?)
Edit - I just found two more devices that had this issue too. And I have several powerbars, and the devices that exhibited this issue were spread across them, they weren't all on the same powerbar.
I was able to get the channels to turn back on through "Manual override". After turning them on and deactivating manual override, they stayed on.
This is a potentially disastrous problem that I can't have happen again. Has anyone seen this or know what might have caused it?
The weird thing is that the Profilux "knew" that the channels were off - they showed as off in the switch channels screen.
(And this has gotten me thinking about a nice potential feature - wouldn't it be nice if the Profilux could alarm if a switch channel stopped drawing power when it was supposed to be on?)
Edit - I just found two more devices that had this issue too. And I have several powerbars, and the devices that exhibited this issue were spread across them, they weren't all on the same powerbar.
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