Post 1 made on Wednesday November 28, 2007 at 21:20 |
cheesehead22 Long Time Member |
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I have an install with 3 RP-6'S and 1 RP-1. The RP-6's have 5 rm-433's connected to them.
Customer calls up and says that on 3 different ocations there entire rti system went down . One time for only a few minutes another for over 2 hours.
The system has been installed for over a year and yes everything worked when I left.
The rm 433's are all home ran back to the head end because Rti was not originally speced for the job. the total wire run for those antennas is around 700 feet.
I called RTI and the first thing they asked me was is there and wireless pool controls in the house? The answer was yes. I was told that they can cause interference with Rti's rf.
Makes since but the home owner is not going to like or except that answer.
Has anyone ran into this problem and if so what did you do about it?
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Post 2 made on Thursday November 29, 2007 at 00:12 |
AndyM Founding Member |
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I have been having some strange issues with systems that have been in for about a year or so. it seems like if the RM433 units are picking up a little bit of interference, that little bit, over time, is causing them to not function... locking up the RP6 units. I have ZERO scientific evidence to back up my theory. I'm wondering if there wasn't a bad batch of RM433s that are just now starting to show up...
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