Christophe wrote:Uh, why do not you try with batteries?
Well uh, I already had batteries in before, it's you who suggested to me to try with batteries, because the batteries lose their charge coughed cough
Christophe wrote:Also try a new alkaline battery ... to try to understand this story of fast wear of batteries ...
Christophe wrote: 3 weeks on new alkaline (new or new) stored for years?
Brand new Leclerc bought the day before the day I put them in the ecowatt
Christophe wrote: it seems very weak ...
Well yes, this is my problem since the initial post: the Ecowatt box burns the batteries & rechargeable batteries, and as soon as a tiny bit of juice is missing, it loses sync
Christophe wrote:Or better, a small power supply: https://www.econologie.com/shop/bloc-ada ... p-233.html
I already have one
EcoWatt_User wrote:In any case, I suddenly fed the central box with this: http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0531896542
But it disappoints me to leave the ecowatt plugged. I liked to have hung on the wall, clearly visible, without disgusting son around. The threads are evil!
In addition, we would say that the synchronization losses are related to a lack of power supply. Turning on the wired power supply, I have less loss of sync, but I still have some.
That's why I wondered if I could miss something, or if I sent the box ecowatt in SAV. And if SAV, I send it to whom? At Chacon directly?