johnadouglas
New member
Sorry to hear they are dead. I suspect your meter needs to be told whether its measuring AC or DC current. When you measure again while it's connected try pressing the orange button upper left - that may get it to switch to DC and show 24V.
Also in general connect Black first, then Red when connecting to power, and the reverse when disconnecting power (disconnect Red, then Black) - that makes sure power can get to ground and has less of a chance to fry things. I always power my Collectives down completely before I plug anything in or unplug anything just to be safe. I once had an engineer send me a prototype circuit board where he reversed the 5V traces but left the markings as intended for positive and negative. Even connecting it to a 5V LiPo started smoking my bench and heating up VERY fast. The prototypes we replaced, along with the engineer.
DC Polarity matters, shorts can fry a lot of things very quickly, and then of course occasionally there are just surges that cause damage. My only suggestion would be to have the new Kraken operate isolated (not connected to any other Hydros equipment) until you are satisfied with the power it is supplying and things are stable - true it means additional setup, but something just doesn't sound right about what you're seeing. Fingers crossed - did Michael suggest anything regarding the Varios connection since that was the only thing that changed?
Also in general connect Black first, then Red when connecting to power, and the reverse when disconnecting power (disconnect Red, then Black) - that makes sure power can get to ground and has less of a chance to fry things. I always power my Collectives down completely before I plug anything in or unplug anything just to be safe. I once had an engineer send me a prototype circuit board where he reversed the 5V traces but left the markings as intended for positive and negative. Even connecting it to a 5V LiPo started smoking my bench and heating up VERY fast. The prototypes we replaced, along with the engineer.
DC Polarity matters, shorts can fry a lot of things very quickly, and then of course occasionally there are just surges that cause damage. My only suggestion would be to have the new Kraken operate isolated (not connected to any other Hydros equipment) until you are satisfied with the power it is supplying and things are stable - true it means additional setup, but something just doesn't sound right about what you're seeing. Fingers crossed - did Michael suggest anything regarding the Varios connection since that was the only thing that changed?





