I just got my replacement 722 because my 1st did the well known rebooting more and more often. Eventually totally lost anything from 61.5 (but the 211 gets everything 61.5 fine).
Installed replacement 722 and it started doing the same thing right out of the box. Even after switch test all green.
I unplugged both the 211 and 722 for several mins. Then fired up one at a time. Switch tests all green. That cold restarted the switch. Not any problems with the 722 for 48 hours now.
Being a electronics tech for 38 years I'm aware of coincidence, so I was wondering if anyone else tried this and got the same results? (Man, those 722's run scary hot! I always have my 722 in wide open space)
Installed replacement 722 and it started doing the same thing right out of the box. Even after switch test all green.
I unplugged both the 211 and 722 for several mins. Then fired up one at a time. Switch tests all green. That cold restarted the switch. Not any problems with the 722 for 48 hours now.
Being a electronics tech for 38 years I'm aware of coincidence, so I was wondering if anyone else tried this and got the same results? (Man, those 722's run scary hot! I always have my 722 in wide open space)