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== Over voltage fault == | == Over voltage fault == | ||
− | Even with features to reduce the risk, there is a chance that the regenerative resistor circuitry | + | Even with features to reduce the risk, there is a chance that the regenerative resistor circuitry get's damaged. To prevent this, use the latest firmware, and double check your FOV (over voltage fault) setting in Granity. |
To check if the regenerative circuitry is damaged, a multimeter (resistance meter) is needed. | To check if the regenerative circuitry is damaged, a multimeter (resistance meter) is needed. | ||
Please note, that some multimeters do not compensate for the test wire resistance, and this might lead to higher value when measuring the resistor. | Please note, that some multimeters do not compensate for the test wire resistance, and this might lead to higher value when measuring the resistor. | ||
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=== SimuCUBE 1r005 === | === SimuCUBE 1r005 === | ||
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It is possible, but very rare, that SimuCUBE gets stuck in DFU mode or switches to DFU mode by itself without user interaction. | It is possible, but very rare, that SimuCUBE gets stuck in DFU mode or switches to DFU mode by itself without user interaction. | ||
Please refer to separate support article: [[SimuCUBE stuck in DFU mode]] | Please refer to separate support article: [[SimuCUBE stuck in DFU mode]] | ||
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