
But that is a potential scenario, not saying it has occured, but there are times in production when a bad batch of anything can make it out the doors, for anyone. That aside, as I also stated, many things can cause those errors, it would require all posters in this thread essentially being on the exact same beam, which is unlikely as there appears for be 4 or so beams for Illinois.Ī more likely scenario as to why that installer is suddenly replacing so many transmitters? There may be issues with them after so many years, and with the bulk of consumers signing up as soon as Jupiter One went online, a sudden spike in lets say, a potentially bad batch of transmitters that may have been made, being replaced may not be out of the question. Weather at the users location isn't the only weather that matters, your signal comes down in an entirely different location in the country, and weather there can also cause 12.7.1 and 12.1.9 to occur. If it is the weather, then, all of a sudden, every day, several times a day, for the past thirty days the weather has gotten ugly for very brief periods of time! I'm not buying it. But, I've had my system for seven years and I've NEVER seen this before. With respect,(because I'm the dumb one in this mix) I agree that the weather can cause problems.

He brings up our fault code 12.7.1 as usually meaning the weather had a role to play. I've seen in this string a post by CORROSIVE.
