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Thanks for the advise, nfcphoneman, have you ever seen any of the Flex 616 KSUs outputing 38v between the data and voice pairs?
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No, but I've never measured the voltage between the pairs. If the KSU isn't working, we replace it in the field. These systems are getting very old and I believe the capacitors are a big problem in a lot of them at this stage.
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I have 2 Flex 616s, an operational one and a spare. Both put out around 38 volts between the data and voice pairs. This approx. 38v ends up across a 220uf 35v capacitor in the telephones. I am wondering if anyone else has measured voltages above 35 volts from the Flex 616 KSUs.
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