Mike I totally agree with this assessment.  As you know I have a remote contest 
site. As you are probably aware the systems in a remote site can go long 
periods with no problems, but usually if all the telemetry looks ok there are 
various other factors that may require eyes on check.  Most of the time I have 
discovered to "trust my instruments".  Fortunately my remote KPA-500/KAT-500 
combo have provided years of very reliable service in a less than hospitable 
environment at K6LRG.

I wish you the best of luck in tracking this down!

Chris
N6WM
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From: Elecraft [[email protected]] on behalf of Rick Bates 
(WA6NHC) [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 1:35 PM
To: Guy Olinger K2AV
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KPA500 shutting down

It could also be tiny livestock nibbling at the wiring, making nests etc. (or 
large livestock tripping, kicking ...)  Just because you didn't do anything 
doesn't mean they're idle.  Natural events such as lightning, icing of the 
antennas or something else could make things go wonky (usually a reset of power 
clears electrical issues and it might NOT be KPA related if one of the other 
connected devices went whack).  If you haven't been there in a year, perhaps 
loneliness?  ;-)

If you are using a remote computer, the readings you seek to know (voltage, 
current, SWR) are available via the utility program (that's how I control mine 
remotely).

I'd be VERY curious if shutdown was truly random as opposed to happening when 
the transmitter was on.  But that would tend to point to a non-RF issue.

Ultimately, it appears you'll have to take a day trip to investigate.

73,
Rick

Spell Czech happens

> On Nov 22, 2016, at 11:04 AM, Guy Olinger K2AV <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Perhaps outdoors you have had a ground go bad, or a connector go bad, to
> all of a sudden have RF in the shack. Connection work loose, that kind of
> thing. These could happen without your seeing SWR on the line you are
> transmitting on.
>
> 73, Guy K2AV
>
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 8:53 AM, Michael Walker <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I run a remote base with a KPA500.  The Amp is a 3 hour drive away.
>>
>> I can control just about everything remotely without effort.  The
>> installation has been rock solid for years (Flex 6300 / KPA500)  and lots
>> of chokes everwhere.
>>
>> Last week the unit worked fine.  Today the KPA500 appears to shut down
>> based on the Remote GUI.
>>
>> I will be on SSB, and then I see the bar at the bottom go to PWR OFF, reset
>> and go back to Powering ON/ Amp On.  This is when the amp is only producing
>> about 300 watts peak (about 24 watts drive).
>>
>> There are no error messages displayed at all and the only thing I suspect
>> it might be is low AC voltage into the amp.
>>
>> RF could be the problem, however in 2 years running contests, this is the
>> first time I have seen a shutdown like this.  I run many Mix 43 chokes on
>> all coax and signal lines.
>>
>> Are there other messages I can see by monitoring the Serial port at all?
>> Any thing else I can do remotely?
>>
>> I can recreate this on 160/80/40m.  Those antennas are at least 150 ft from
>> the station.
>>
>> Also, at times, the GUI will seem to freeze.  The buttons work, but the bar
>> graphs are stuck frozen in time at a peak reading.  Yet, I can power off
>> the amp when this happens.
>>
>> Currently, the amp is about 34F ambient temp.  In the past, I have used it
>> well below that (-25F) without issue (last winter).
>>
>> My question is to the Elecraft guru's.  Any thoughts?  I am trying to
>> retrieve more data from the KPA500 remotely.
>>
>> Mike va3mw
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