vegassatellite SatelliteGuys Pro Pub Member / Supporter Nov 5, 2007 3,319 174 Phoenix, AZ Jun 12, 2008 #21 That diplexer is not 2 amp rated and isn't approved by dish for connecting to a DPP44 switch on port 1. Remove those diplexers on port 1 and check your system stability.
That diplexer is not 2 amp rated and isn't approved by dish for connecting to a DPP44 switch on port 1. Remove those diplexers on port 1 and check your system stability.
T tdmontg Active SatelliteGuys Member Original poster Jun 11, 2008 20 0 Alabama Jun 30, 2008 #22 I ordered a new DPP44 switch and the problem is now resolved. Will the use of the diplexers that are not 2 amp rated make the DPP44 switch go bad or will I just eventually see a failure in the diplexers?
I ordered a new DPP44 switch and the problem is now resolved. Will the use of the diplexers that are not 2 amp rated make the DPP44 switch go bad or will I just eventually see a failure in the diplexers?
vegassatellite SatelliteGuys Pro Pub Member / Supporter Nov 5, 2007 3,319 174 Phoenix, AZ Jul 1, 2008 #23 I imagine the diplexers will fail first. I'm not sure of the impact of an undercurrent condition on DPP44 switches.
I imagine the diplexers will fail first. I'm not sure of the impact of an undercurrent condition on DPP44 switches.