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Originally Posted by hkval
Mine will occasionally do the same thing when there is a high surge in the line, electrical storm or electric power being disrupted by another outside source. Totally removing the power cord, I believe, lets the microprocessor reset and it goes back to normal operation. Turning the adjustment screw on the bottom has little or no effect until the PPP is reset. I would assume the fault is with the power company not the PPP.
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Funny that only one of the two units does this and by swapping power cords I was actually swapping outlets and circuits. It still happened to the same unit. :confused-11:
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