>>> Anyone else lose an 18x? >> I lost one a while ago. Similar. It just stopped doing anything >> useful.
> Battery failure? I don't think it has a battery inside. That seems like a poor design. Too many reasonable use cases would include sitting in a drawer for extended periods of time. Mine was less than a year old. It had been plugged in and working fine for several months. Then it just died. > The things I have been pointing to is to specific firmware bugs or > missfeatures. Doesn't rule out a whole line of other failure modes. > Soft-lockup conditions triggered by external commands or electrical > events included. A firmware bug would explain things. So would a loose connection. It was just sitting there working when it died, so I don't expect that anything strange electrical or mechanical happened. As I was poking around, double checking things to make sure I didn't inject too much noise into this discussion, it started working again. It could be the firmware recovered or maybe I jiggled a loose connection back together. In case it dies again... Does anybody know how to take one of them apart? The case is hard plastic with no obvious screws. The bottom has a layer of tough non-skid, non-scratch rubber/plastic. I have peeled some of it back (hard work) but I haven't found any screws yet. They may be under the magnets which are either glued in or snap into their holes. -- These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
