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Title: Bitz Limited (sometimes stays on???)
Post by: MYX on November 24, 2006, 09:37:53 pm
Hey all, Do any users also have this issue? I have tried adjusting it and have it maxed out, but sometimes when I shut down the computer, the strip stays hot. This is not good because it feeds my monitor and second power supply which feeds my audio amp and CC marquee lighting.
Title: Re: Bitz Limited (sometimes stays on???)
Post by: kkingsto on November 25, 2006, 02:52:54 pm
Hey all, Do any users also have this issue? I have tried adjusting it and have it maxed out, but sometimes when I shut down the computer, the strip stays hot. This is not good because it feeds my monitor and second power supply which feeds my audio amp and CC marquee lighting.

Sure nothing's drawing power from it?

I got mine being controlled by a laptop and if the laptop goes into a "recharging" mode,  the power strip powers stuff up.  But once the battery's charged, everything turns off.
Title: Re: Bitz Limited (sometimes stays on???)
Post by: MYX on November 25, 2006, 09:15:05 pm
When I turn off the computer, the USB extension cable (which has a blue LED in it) stays on. You think that this is enough to keep it going?
Title: Re: Bitz Limited (sometimes stays on???)
Post by: JustMichael on November 25, 2006, 11:01:50 pm
Is the computer really off or is it hibernating?
Title: Re: Bitz Limited (sometimes stays on???)
Post by: Kevin Mullins on November 26, 2006, 12:03:28 am
Does that one you are using have an adjustable sensitivity?
Title: Re: Bitz Limited (sometimes stays on???)
Post by: AMDman13 on November 26, 2006, 12:09:32 am
I would think that even the USB drawing power is enough. Email Kathy at Bits and ask.
Title: Re: Bitz Limited (sometimes stays on???)
Post by: MYX on November 26, 2006, 08:53:01 pm
Is the computer really off or is it hibernating?

Off

Does that one you are using have an adjustable sensitivity?

Yes and I am maxed out.

I would think that even the USB drawing power is enough. Email Kathy at Bits and ask.

Can do.