
Is this in the normal place?
Or did someone move it? I've read about them failing due to heat, and that this is a reason to relocate.
No big crisis - just noticed it for the first time while I was trickle charging the battery.
2011 9.3 Convertible.

Or did someone move it? I've read about them failing due to heat, and that this is a reason to relocate.
No big crisis - just noticed it for the first time while I was trickle charging the battery.
2011 9.3 Convertible.
Can't call 1-800 numbers from the UK. Had a relative in the US call and they just referred to a .co.uk version of the AOL support page that had the same info and the same US 1-800 number.
Anyone know of a way to get help from the UK for an AOL email account that was set up in the UK.
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Apropos of nothing, my FCSP fails all charge rate changes from the app. I have the unit on a 60amp breaker, set to a 48amp limit using the wheel inside. I often derate the charge rate to match the solar exports to the grid, since I am never in a hurry to charge and do almost no miles, but also solar grid exports worth next to nothing in NorCal.
As of last week all attempts at setting the charge rate fail, whether they are to go upward or downward. I've power cycled the whole unit with a 5 min offline wait, but this did not change the behavior.
Now I'm stuck on 32 Amps charge rate.
Any ideas?
The only thing I have not done is removed the Ford Apps and their data and reinstall. Reluctant to do that, I found it all quite a bear to set up.
- Mitch
Hi all,
On the Kia app on my android and my wife's apple the Kia app always shows charge rate 0.0 even when it's charging on my home L2 charger at the max AC rate. I can see the charge rate on the car dashboard, and in my charger software and on my home's power monitoring. The Kia app reports "charging" and estimates time to 90%, it's just this one field
Anyone else have this? Is this a well known bug? Perhaps it only shows a number for DC charging?
Thanks for your ideas.
-Mitch
Looking for your expert recommendations.
My home has 10 zones each with architectural (i.e. ceiling) speakers and keypads in each room (actually 11 keypads across 10 zones). Its an old ELAN analog system (2 units, 6 zones each, shared sources). It works. But the only way it works is basically I have a Chromecast audio for each source called Keypad1, 2 etc. (and an FM tuner, and a Belkin AirPlay dongle to round out the tech options) for all the sources. The ELAN does the multi-zone matrix, the streamers do the sources.
Anyway - we are remodeling the whole house, and the keypads are failing, so thinking of ripping out the whole thing and getting something less 1995. Here is the thing - the cat5 to the keypads is failing (I have already had to do funky mapping of keypad data lines using the remaining working twisted pairs in a few rooms to keep the existing keypads working) and its all routed in walls and no way to replace it, so I am not confident any new keypad based system will work.
My wife is blowing the budget on tiles and paint and mouldings and stuff, so while I am not trying to do this cheap, I don't have all kinds of money to spend and I thought this was the right group to ask.
Candidates
4 or 5 WiiM amps and consolidate a few zones, go without a few zones.
Go cheaper - Wiim Pro and budget little amps that can handle the 4ohm zones. (Consolidate and go without as above). Maybe this way I save enough to get 6 zones.
Go integrated - Dayton Audio DAX88, no keypads. (Can probably get all the zones this way)
Go back to Sonos (swore I never would after they made me junk $1000's sunk into Gen1 Amps and ugh on the cost).
Other suggestions (Denon HEOS? What Else?)
Appreciate the suggestions..