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  • charles murphy

    Sorry to hear that, I have the same issue. 220 AC.  

    The unit was working with no issues before I stored it in the garage for the winter.  Took it out for spring this morning and got the blinking green light of death...  spent hours testing and checking wires and connections.  Tested wire across the entire property, signal's good.  No spliced wires, used a wire signal tester.  I've been through this many times before and it's not the wire.  One time, it just started working when I tried it the next day.  I thought it might be the 'miniature circuit breaker' in the power unit, but unplugging for 10 seconds doesn't work no matter how many times I try.  

    For what I paid for the unit just one season ago, I'm very dissapointed.  This means time and money for my family.  Not happy.  What do we do???  Green flashing light of death continues...  

  • charles murphy

    Guys, I have the same issue. 220 AC.  

    The unit was working with no issues before I stored it in the garage for the winter.  Took it out for spring this morning and got the blinking green light of death...  spent hours testing and checking wires and connections.  Replaced connectors in back of the docking station.  Tested wire across the entire property, signal's good.  No spliced wires, used a wire signal tester.  I've been through this many times before and it's not the wire.  One time, it just started working when I tried it the next day.  I thought it might be the 'miniature circuit breaker' in the power unit, but unplugging for 10 seconds doesn't work no matter how many times I try.  

    For what I paid for the unit just one season ago, I'm very dissapointed.  This means time and money for my family.  Not happy.  What do we do???  Green flashing light of death continues...