seanadams;486692 Wrote: 
> 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.

This still happens.. 
once a week, maybe
And is very annoying..


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