23/11/2007, 13:56:17
Indeed to change connector is deloin the solution the best.
-----Message d'origine-----
De : domotique-EIB@googlegroups.com [mailto:domotique-EIB@googlegroups.com]
De la part de Marc Assin
Envoyé : vendredi 23 novembre 2007 13:37
À : domotique-EIB
Objet : Re: TS 223 Never used..and already dead!
On 22 nov, 19:43, Goahead <carlos-m-mon...@ptinovacao.pt> wrote:
Hi Goahead,
Nice to have you back :-)
> Now it makes a short circuit if i connect the bus to it
There is very little I can do for you, but I would suggest a very
close inspection of the bus connectors. Perso, I would replace them
without thinking, you never know (given the costs of the bus connector
vs the price of the module)
> i would also like to be pointed to something i can make to repair this
I fear the worst..... besides returning the device to Hager for
repair ...
> Is it comun a EIB module die in short-cutting the bus?
No, absolutely not. Perso, I've never read about it. Perso, I don't
like Hager very much due to their poor applications, but the quality
of hardware is very good.
> I really want to open it up to check whats wrong
Besides an obvious mechanical problem, torn pin, piece of wire, small
pice of metal around the bus contacts, inside the module, there is
little hope.
Too bad, I know
-----Message d'origine-----
De : domotique-EIB@googlegroups.com [mailto:domotique-EIB@googlegroups.com]
De la part de Marc Assin
Envoyé : vendredi 23 novembre 2007 13:37
À : domotique-EIB
Objet : Re: TS 223 Never used..and already dead!
On 22 nov, 19:43, Goahead <carlos-m-mon...@ptinovacao.pt> wrote:
Hi Goahead,
Nice to have you back :-)
> Now it makes a short circuit if i connect the bus to it

There is very little I can do for you, but I would suggest a very
close inspection of the bus connectors. Perso, I would replace them
without thinking, you never know (given the costs of the bus connector
vs the price of the module)
> i would also like to be pointed to something i can make to repair this
I fear the worst..... besides returning the device to Hager for
repair ...
> Is it comun a EIB module die in short-cutting the bus?
No, absolutely not. Perso, I've never read about it. Perso, I don't
like Hager very much due to their poor applications, but the quality
of hardware is very good.
> I really want to open it up to check whats wrong
Besides an obvious mechanical problem, torn pin, piece of wire, small
pice of metal around the bus contacts, inside the module, there is
little hope.
Too bad, I know