hark
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- Joined
- Dec 14, 2014
- Location
- Wellesley, Ontario
I have been having issues where every morning my GFI trips on the receptacle (not on the fuse panel, which is also GFI protected circuit) and I get alarms that cannot connect to fusion.
I thought originally it was a short, so I replaced my heaters thinking they were the likely cause. happened again, so I replaced the GFI receptacle. happened again.
anger is setting in by this point.....
today I logged into apex just to see what is going on around the time of the issue. it looks to start at 9:30 am from the apex alerts so I checked things on a schedule. the only thing that I can see starting at 930am and exactly at that time is my atinic blue lights.
the spike in amps to 97 has to be a mistake I would think?
The spike in amp_3 starts right at 9:30am exactly, the spike in AMP_5 starts right at 9:30am exactly and the start of the drop in temperature is at 9:30.
the weird part is though that I have had WAYYYY more plugged into the same outlet at one time, another MAG 700 pump, more heaters, etc and never had issues with power overload so I wonder if maybe there is something at atinic startup?
I don't think my apex is misbehaving it is just telling me what it see's. the fact that it starts right at 9:30 and by 10am I am getting alerts from apex it cannot connect likely means that it fired the first keep alive just before 9:30, the next one came at 9;45 and failed - it then waits 15 minutes and reports it cannot connect to fusion which is what I am getting on my phone.
looking for suggestions.
I thought originally it was a short, so I replaced my heaters thinking they were the likely cause. happened again, so I replaced the GFI receptacle. happened again.
anger is setting in by this point.....
today I logged into apex just to see what is going on around the time of the issue. it looks to start at 9:30 am from the apex alerts so I checked things on a schedule. the only thing that I can see starting at 930am and exactly at that time is my atinic blue lights.
the spike in amps to 97 has to be a mistake I would think?
The spike in amp_3 starts right at 9:30am exactly, the spike in AMP_5 starts right at 9:30am exactly and the start of the drop in temperature is at 9:30.
the weird part is though that I have had WAYYYY more plugged into the same outlet at one time, another MAG 700 pump, more heaters, etc and never had issues with power overload so I wonder if maybe there is something at atinic startup?
I don't think my apex is misbehaving it is just telling me what it see's. the fact that it starts right at 9:30 and by 10am I am getting alerts from apex it cannot connect likely means that it fired the first keep alive just before 9:30, the next one came at 9;45 and failed - it then waits 15 minutes and reports it cannot connect to fusion which is what I am getting on my phone.
looking for suggestions.