Transporter has "auto ranging" linear power supplies. The way this works
is by measuring the incoming voltage, and arranging the transformers'
primary windings appropriately via some relays. There are three possible
states: low voltage (make them parallel for 110), high voltage (make
them series for 220) or too high (freak out and disconnect them).

Although it's obviously undesired behavior, I wouldn't worry about a
single incident of the overvoltage alert. The system is ultra
conservative and goes into a failsafe mode if it detects an overvoltage.
However, it might not be your AC power - I suspect a firmware bug that
can cause a very rare, spurious false positive.


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