Why does my Remote light flash but sometimes doesn't light on?

Four factors determine how the LEDs respond to the signal: frequency, waveform, offset, and amplitude.

1. The LEDs will only appear to blink if the frequency is low enough that you can register the effect. Otherwise, they will look solidly lit. If the frequency is too high, the LEDs may actually look dimmer or off as they never get a chance to fully illuminate.

2. Every time a LED light turns on, it uses a tiny fraction of the frequency motive power, which is the amplitude, also known as voltage. When amplitudes are above 5 volts, you won’t see any differences in the luminance of the LED lights. However, if you set your amplitude lower than 5, the voltage that is available to turn on the LED lights decreases, and the result is that they will appear to be dim. At very low amplitudes, the LED signal lights will be so dim that we can barely see.

3. Waveform will affect the LED lights too. If you choose square wave and run 5.8Hz, the light will blink.

If we change the waveform to the Square H Bomb, the LED lights will be flashing with short breaks in between.

4. Another factor is Offset. This is the imbalance between positive and negative peaks about neutral or zero. Offsetting the signal from zero (neutral) means moving the waveform into the positive or negative region.

In this case, if we set it to 100%, the signal will not go to the negative region. If we set it to -100%, the signal will not go to the positive region. Therefore, only one Remote signal LED light will be on.

If none of these apply, then try wiring the remote directly to the generator using the 1.5-foot cable that came with the remote. If it lights, then you may have an issue with the Boost in use, the settings being used, etc.

For more information please go to this link: https://www.spooky2-mall.com/blog/what-does-your-spooky2-remote-led-light-indicate/

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https://www.spooky2.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=8792

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