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Unexplained power cycling in WattBox WB-700-IPV-12


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Hi,

I have been having intermittent C4 outages, and I've finally gotten to the bottom of the problem.  It turns out that the issue traces back to my WattBox (WB-700-IPV-12).  Every so often -- as in, once or twice per hour -- WB randomly cuts power to about half its outlets, and then waits 3 minutes to power them back on.  I checked that auto-reboot is disabled on the WB, and I've restored all settings to factory default for good measure.  I also restarted the WB's network card via the web interface.  Neither of those actions solved this problem.  The kicker is that one of the affected WattBox outlets controls the network switch to the main equipment rack; when that goes down, it takes out communication to my C4 director.  And, unfortunately, I am unable to pull out the rack from the cabinet it lives in -- I have to wait a few days for my dealer to come out and do that. In the meantime, I'm stuck with the C4 system going down constantly.

First question: is there anything else I can try to stop this behavior?  Second question: if not, is this a hardware problem that requires replacing the WattBox?  Third question: What the heck causes this behavior?  (As an aside, I wasn't using the default password on the WattBox anyway, but I went ahead and changed it again, on the very remote chance this is some kind of malicious behavior.)

Thanks very much for your help.

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  • 2 years later...

I am experiencing this exact same problem. Obvious temporary workaround is to bypass the outlets to a simple power strip. The Web based WattBox UI does not show any events and the status reads green through the cycling so there was no easy way to trouble shoot or even identify this unless you were sitting and starring at the rack of equipment. Thanks for doing the leg work as this was just my problem down to the timing of the cycle. I also had all auto reboot disabled.

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I just discovered this issue after noticing that all even plugs are going offline together, and then minutes later, all come back online together.  There is nothing wrong with current or power.  The WB event log has no such trace happening for theses cycles.  I’m glad I found this trail, extremely helpful.

How solid are the 800s as a replacement, or is there another one recommended instead ?

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9 hours ago, ozzieg said:

I just discovered this issue after noticing that all even plugs are going offline together, and then minutes later, all come back online together.  There is nothing wrong with current or power.  The WB event log has no such trace happening for theses cycles.  I’m glad I found this trail, extremely helpful.

How solid are the 800s as a replacement, or is there another one recommended instead ?

I have the 800’s (replaced two 700’s) and have had no issues. Has been close to a year now. The 800’s also integrate into C4 so you can control individual outlets via C4 programming. This was supposed to be available in the 700’s but never worked on my system.

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On 11/7/2021 at 5:28 AM, msgreenf said:

That is covered by an extended warranty program. Have your dealer replace it. 

How extended is “extended”? I have a 10 year old 700-12 that just lost the evens. I guess 10 years would be pushing how extended the extended warranty is. Been looking at a vertical 800-18 as a replacement. Any intel on that device?

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On 6/17/2023 at 11:29 AM, msgreenf said:

10 yrs is out of warranty.  Even extended coverage. 

 

The 800s are great and have no issues 

Thanks for the quick response. some 800-18's in my future. And let's toss in a rack restack and a 4K projector while we are shopping. 🙂

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