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I have a small test platform that has a single pickup rail clock outputting to a single jumpdrive with a single module.
On this same test platform I have 5 separate jump inhibitors, each with it's own module, each controlled by it's own button.
The problem I have encountered is this: As long as the jump drive is being charged by the clock, the jump inhibitors do not drain it whatsoever. I manually activate all 5, 1 at a time, and sure enough they each eat about 20k power (yes there's over 200k power on the test platform) as they activate and stay activated, but the jump drive stays completely full. If I delete the jumpdrive and replace it, without turning off the inhibitors, I can watch it slowly charge right up....with all 5 inhibitors blazing at once, lol.
Anyone else run into this?
On this same test platform I have 5 separate jump inhibitors, each with it's own module, each controlled by it's own button.
The problem I have encountered is this: As long as the jump drive is being charged by the clock, the jump inhibitors do not drain it whatsoever. I manually activate all 5, 1 at a time, and sure enough they each eat about 20k power (yes there's over 200k power on the test platform) as they activate and stay activated, but the jump drive stays completely full. If I delete the jumpdrive and replace it, without turning off the inhibitors, I can watch it slowly charge right up....with all 5 inhibitors blazing at once, lol.
Anyone else run into this?