Now that the network is up and we can look at things, I'm finding lots of TRHs with ifan=0:

tse06.2m: #67, no response to ^r, responded to pio (after power cycle, responds to ^r)

tse06.10m: #43, no response to ^r, pio didn't restart fan (after power cycle, responds to ^r)

tse06.60m: #8, responds to ^r and pio, but didn't restart fan

tse09b.2m: #103, ^r worked

tse11.2m: #120, no response to ^r, responded to pio

tse11.20m: #116, responds to ^r and pio, but didn't restart fan

tse11.40m: #110, responds to ^r and pio, but didn't restart fan

tse11.60m: #121, was in weird cal land, no response to ^r, responded to pio

tse13.2m: #119, no response to ^r, pio didn't restart fan (after power cycle, responds to ^r)

tse13.100m: #111, no response to ^r, pio didn't restart fan, reset CUR 200, now running at 167mA (and T dropped by 0.2 C). WATCH THIS! (has been running all day today)

tnw07.10m: #42, no response to ^r, responded to pio

tnw07.60m: #125, ^r killed totally!  pio doesn't bring back. dead.

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  1. Steve Oncley AUTHOR

    At 11 March, 1805, tse13.100m Ifan quickly increased from ~170 to over 200, at which point the current limit shut it off.  I've just restarted it again with ^R and it is back to ~170.  We'll keep on watching it...

  2. At the BAO project,  scripts ran on the DSM's continuously, using rserial, that would do a power reset if any of the fields went out-of-range. That could be resurrected for Perdigao.

  3. Steve Oncley AUTHOR

    On 11 Mar, rsw03.20m  Ifan started reporting values, that have been increasing – now pegged at 329.  This, despite having the current limiter set at 80.  Something strange with this fan board?