DCASonex wrote:That sounds like a problem with the Princeton control unit. ask Todd to send you a trial replacement. If it works, old unit was at fault, if problem remains, return the unit and keep digging. He and GRT are some of the best folks i have encountered.
David A.
I'll keep trying to contact him, I figured he got busy with Oshkosh but still haven't been able to get a responce since early June. Maybe my emails are getting buried in spam or something. Getting a trial replacement will be difficult as the shipping to Oz might be as much as the unit to send it both ways but I don't see any other way to get it operating. Here is the last responce I got from him:
What are the three lights doing after you turn on power without pressing the button?
What were the lights doing while you calibrated the MGL?
Your only need 1S your readings were good.
I need to figure out why cycling power would have changed your results. It should not be possible. Makes me think the probe may be in the wrong configuration.
Do I have a picture of your circuit board? I can check my notes to see if I ever had a software bug that was ever released.
I do not think so, does not hurt to check.
Todd
I think he is onto something with the probe maybe not in the correct configuration as the 1S light is not what is flashing even after I re-configure it each time to 1S (it's the #2 light that is flashing but there is no advice on which light should be flashing for each mode. I think from memory the #1 light flashes after configuring to 1S mode but once power is cycled the #2 light flashes instead on my module).