Thanks for the tips. I'll give 'em a try. It doesn't seam like the reset
system was the best designed feature of the units!
Monty
On Mon, 25 Sep 2006, Dave Hooper wrote:
The reset pin is a little tricky, try to press it very short and in
"different ways".
Also i'd recommend trying something smaller than a paperclip and blunt e.g. a
shard of matchstick - a paperclip might hit resistance inside the hole rather
than
hitting the button - and anything sharp can destroy the reset button itself (i
speak from experience - i destroyed my h120 in this way and it would no longer t
urn on :).)