Mark Rider Posted November 7, 2020 Posted November 7, 2020 Hello so have had a euro46 for last 3 years installed by my self all been fine then all of a sudden got faults fault is Battery fault , PSU fault , Low volts, battery critical so i measure volts on psu thats 20v AC and battery is 13.4 volts so there all good so not sure why its gone faulty screen shots of UDL software attached got no idea where to go now strange thing is the UDL software isnt showing the volts or current any help is good thanks very much Quote
al-yeti Posted November 7, 2020 Posted November 7, 2020 1 minute ago, Mark Rider said: Hello so have had a euro46 for last 3 years installed by my self all been fine then all of a sudden got faults fault is Battery fault , PSU fault , Low volts, battery critical so i measure volts on psu thats 20v AC and battery is 13.4 volts so there all good so not sure why its gone faulty screen shots of UDL software attached got no idea where to go now strange thing is the UDL software isnt showing the volts or current any help is good thanks very much What makes you think just because volts ok battery is good , your forgetting something..... Average battery life is done Quote
Mark Rider Posted November 7, 2020 Author Posted November 7, 2020 as i have checked the battery. drop test etc powers other stuff ok as well for got to add the control panel also says the psu power is below 10.38volts Quote
al-yeti Posted November 7, 2020 Posted November 7, 2020 Just now, Mark Rider said: as i have checked the battery. drop test etc powers other stuff ok as well for got to add the control panel also says the psu power is below 10.38volts Cool your ok then , don't need a PSU don't need a battery Sorted As said 3 years is enough for battery in my.opinion , perhaps it's damaged your psu I doubt you have a battery drop tester for this type ? Quote
Mark Rider Posted November 7, 2020 Author Posted November 7, 2020 ??? how can it be ok then if it has a fault because of low power ? Quote
al-yeti Posted November 7, 2020 Posted November 7, 2020 Just now, Mark Rider said: ??? how can it be ok then if it has a fault because of low power ? Was being sarcastic..... Just forum banter dude , your still ignoring the battery has been running for charging for three years and it's the first thing to swap out , but you say you measure good voltage from PSU but panel reports low voltage I would say your testing things wrong somehow but it's all hear say as we can't see what you do Change battery , failing that psu Quote
Mark Rider Posted November 7, 2020 Author Posted November 7, 2020 ok lol well im a High Voltage vehicle tech so know how to measure current and voltage so thats not a problem. So do you know what voltage should be coming out the PSU ? also when you disconnect the battery the alarm sounds which it didnt do before but if you turn power off it shuts down with no battery back up . Quote
MrHappy Posted November 7, 2020 Posted November 7, 2020 The "black act of alarm monkeying" Diagnosis with out tools- Unplug & shake the battery , does it rattle like a skeleton having a wank in a biscuit tin ? look at the current reading displayed on the keypad is probably gonna be 1000mA + ? remove one lead form battery is probably gonna be 450mA it may well be warm & sooty in the endstation pull the battery fuse on the pcb you'll probably get 100 Battery Fuse failed or similar on the display in day mode (proves the fuse is good) When you pull the mains & The system just dies Battery fuse Battery Or endstation pcb Pull a known good battery in & repeat Diagnosis with a multimeter- A battery has a float charge of less than 100mA an uncharged battery say 1000mA, measure the current you should be able to watch it fall to float charge, Transformer kicks out 20vac, The battery leads will either measure nowt or around 14vdc depending on product with no battery fitted Proper alarm co. will have a battery tester & current reading of the system in day & alarm Quote Mr Veritas God
norman Posted November 7, 2020 Posted November 7, 2020 *art, but lol otherwise. Quote Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Mark Rider Posted November 7, 2020 Author Posted November 7, 2020 well i have a battery tester and have tested it like i said and its ok No wonder people dont use professionals as there all as arrogant as you. as i said i have all the tools just wanted some advice as not fully up to speed on alarms as i work on 800v Porsche Taycans Quote
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