"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Does anyone use a back-up power supply for their I-Image. We are tired of coming in after a night where the power flickered off and the machine needs to be cleaned and heads purged. It's a real PITA.
Here is my recent experience (last month) ..........these machines have two ways for an electric attack. there is a Dell 110 PC that runs a 220 I-Image. you plug the Dell into a 110. you plug the I-Image into a 220. We have all dedicated circuits for everything, the space is brand new with all fresh wiring.Here is what happened...... there was a loose wire in the 110 side - a neutral, we got a spike and it burnt the Dells into oblivion, the spike then ran up through the USB to the board that controls the I-Image, burning it out also. this spike burnt up two I-Images- made them paperweights for two days. Just the cost to parts repair and fly a tec was around 25K. please look over your critical equipment for these areas of weakness - we didn't. We lost the capacity to do our usual 600 screens a day - cost us a fortune in lost wages because of no screens.Loose wire........there are so many cuss words I could use here - but I won't.
there was a loose wire in the 110 side - a neutral, Loose wire........there are so many cuss words I could use here - but I won't.
The loose wire was actually in the transformer where the 440 power was pulled from the ground into the 220 panel where the breakers are. we discovered it when we pulled off the protective cover and the loose wire was in the back of the transformer backing the wall.