OK gentlemen, I let go of this problem for Sunday and revisited my other "failure", a 1000W 48V scooter attachment for my wheelchair which I completed recently and immediately road tested in freezing rain with dire results: every time I leaned on the throttle to get up the hill by my house, it would shut down and not restart until I unplugged and reconnected the battery! I did a lot of manual wheeling to get home, mad as a wet hen, and forgot about it until I gave up on radios Sunday and revisited FrankenScooter. With a fully charged battery it is marvelous AND goes over 20mph, a terrifying velocity in a wheelchair. I'd show you but this site doesn't let me! It may be that charging the battery puts me just on the other side of BMS battery cutoff and that the motor controller or the BMS (battery management system) is out of whack, but I'll take it as a win :)
The CAT5 runs all over the barn house, but terminates in drops at one place in the basement and under wall plates. None of it ever got wired to terminals, so for a guy in a wheelchair it would be a major project to complete. I only have this Mac so I'm stuck with it. Let me also repeat: I don't think it's an interference problem. When I was testing the 4 radios, they were within a couple feet of the Verizon router. Once they glitches, which may well only be overnight, and the red antenna arose, they would absolutely never reconnect until they were re-booted which is initiated with a long hold of the off button. Michaels explanation seems the likely cause as well as the solution. I'll try to find a local mentor to patch the iMac Whenever I have another data point, you'll be first to know! PS: my wife has been complaining of Zoom problems with her MacBook pro and decided the radios were the problem which kind of rhymed with my problems so I took everything offline before starting this conversation here. She's doing Zoom wirelessly. Could this reconfiguration if this iMac improve her MacBook Pro performance as well? (we don't have a lot running on WIFI. Four smart sockets, six SBs, and 3 video cameras in the attics that mostly sleep (we were battling a flying squirrel infestation) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ pfcs49's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=67076 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=109953 _______________________________________________ Radio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/radio
