I have my equipment protected by a Rotel RLC-1040. In the houston area yesterday we had some high winds and apparently lost power at home for a brief time - approx 30 minutes. When I got home last night the preamp was on. Should this have happened when the power was restored? I am scratching my head on this one. :scratchhead:
RLC-1040 mishap
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Was it on when you left? What I mean is, the RLC-1040 probably shut down, and then restarted itself after a few minutes. If the preamp was on before it shut down, maybe it turned itself back on (don't know if this is possible?). Or is it plugged into a switched outlet that became activated when the unit turned back on?
Good news is, the preamp still works, right? :WLast edited by Blindamood; 16 November 2006, 13:36 Thursday.Brad- Bottom
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What do you have plugged in to the 1040? Was everything OFF except the preamp when the power came back on line? Because when the power comes back on, the 1040 powers up again. You can have this setup changed, you can set it up so when the power comes back on your 1040 will still stay OFF. Was the preamp ON when the power went out?- Bottom
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Same here last night with an older APC unit, my 1066 turned on after the power came back on. I'm guessing it's a function of the Rotel gear. I just hope I don't have to re-do all my pre/TV etc settings tonight when I get homeJason- Bottom
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