The two new ones I have are 98352 and 98356. If you could turn them around pretty fast (say a week), then I wouldn't have a problem sending them in to have the component removed and then returned to me so you don't have to build new ones. Whatever you want to do. Do you want me to open a ticket for these?

The older one is 98305 with a 23 Sep 2014 birth date and everything appears to be normal. So at least I can get half-way started on my project. I assume the latest firmware fixes the backwards outputs between the software and label on this older hardware too? Haven't tested it yet.

On 8/24/2015 2:47 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
To anyone seeing the mis-reading voltage issue:

Can you let me know the serial numbers of the units seeing this issue?

I'm hopeful that they are in the range of 98328 through 98357. It looks like those we built since the last board revision may have an assembly error which is causing this - the pick and place machine was placing some components which should have been 'Do not Populate/Place'. We'll be building a correct batch this week to advance-replace these to fix this issue.

The good news is that an earlier unit, *AND* a current revision unit work fine after removing the errant components. Unfortunately, this definitely appears to be a hardware instead of a software issue.

I need though to confirm that earlier units (PDU5 serial number before 98328) aren't affected... if anyone is seeing this on a serial number before that number, please let me know.

-forrest

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