Just ordered another one today. I can let you know if it's backwards or not. Sounds like it will be?

On 6/12/2015 8:19 PM, Adam Moffett wrote:
Awesome, thanks.

On 6/12/2015 4:41 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:

Yep. We screwed up the software labeling somehow so it doesn't match the label. I've got patched software that I just need to verify matches the label and that all of the overcurrent stuff still works after the fix. I honestly had thought that this had been completed and that we were already shipping revised code until someone asked about it a week ago. A look in the code confirms a fix was applied but I can't confirm it was tested so that's where we stand.

Unfortunately, the workbench with all the relevant tools on it has been tied up this week with a project which was in the "a lot of pieces which are all wired together and impossible to move without wrecking everything" stage so I haven't been able to verify the fix. That project is finally in a more moveable format and I should be able to compete this testing this weekend. Unless something unexpected happens, look for a firmware release most likely late Sunday, with an email to everyone who purchased one shortly thereafter.

On Jun 12, 2015 1:45 PM, "Adam Moffett" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    So I just set up two PDU's where the outputs on the label are in
    the exact opposite order compared to the labels displayed in the
    web page.  In other words, where the stcker says "out1" the web
    page says "Output 5".

    It caused some confusion...and it's a good thing the circuit
    breakers work :)

    If this is the way they're all going to be, I can just relabel
    them in the web page and move on.  If it's an error in assembly
    I'm worried that any SNMP probes I'm making to track tripped
    ports are going to be opposite on future units.  Anybody know?



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