[Hai-users] Blew up some Omnistats by accidentally using a toner on
them?
Dan Butterfield
dan at butterfields.net
Sun Nov 9 22:01:15 CST 2008
I recently had an issue where my OmniPro II had lost communication with an
outdoor temperature sensor. To verify connectivity between the outdoor
sensor and the panel, I disconnected my thermostat wiring from the panel,
and disconnected the wiring from the outdoor temperature sensor, and then
attached a toner (sending a 12VAC tone frequency) to the 12V+ wire and the T
wire at the outdoor temperature sensor.
While I was able to verify the connectivity this way (and traced it to a
break in the wire in the attic), I had an unfortunate circumstance. What I
forgot was my two Omnistat RC-80's were also connected to that wire when I
connected the toner at the outside end. So, while I had isolated the panel
and the outdoor sensor in my test, I had not isolated the Omnistats, and had
sent the 12VAC tone into them via their own 12V+ and T terminals (the green
and yellow wires).
So, when I took the toner off and connected everything back up, the outdoor
temperature sensor works fine. However, the OmniPro II says it can not
communicate with the Omnistats. At the Omnistats themselves, they seem to
work fine in local mode, but do not communicate with the main panel (no
outside temperature displayed, for example).
I guess I have blown the comm portion of the Omnistats by injecting that
tone? Is there anything else I can check? I am assuming there's nothing I
can do, but on the very outside chance, can anyone think of a possible fix
for these Omnistat RC-80's?
- Dan Butterfield (dan at butterfields.net)
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