seanadams;314324 Wrote: 
> Interesting. Probably there's nothing wrong with your power, but the
> software failing to read the ADC properly, which measures the voltage
> at the transformer's secondary. If there's an error, or the system
> thinks it has detected an over-voltage, it goes into a failsafe mode
> where it immediately configures the primary winding for 220V, and then
> halts. 
> 
> It might be a good idea to go into the firmware setup menu -> current
> settings -> AC line voltage and confirm that it has a sane reading. It
> should be +/- 20% of what you'd get with an voltmeter. The accuracy is
> not spectacular as its purpose is only to tell the difference between
> 110 and 220.

I checked it shortly after and it read 116V.

So is it a software glitch in new firmware or a real power glitch?

It seemed fine this evening.


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