When it comes to the PS6500E, all *three* must be connected to a power source. That sounds so naturally but i saw installations when people had only connected two. And as this one needs two minimum, losing one of them will fail the array. So - the only scenario i can think of is that either only two were connected before the loss or one had problems already before.
joergriether
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May 30th, 2014 16:00
When it comes to the PS6500E, all *three* must be connected to a power source. That sounds so naturally but i saw installations when people had only connected two. And as this one needs two minimum, losing one of them will fail the array. So - the only scenario i can think of is that either only two were connected before the loss or one had problems already before.
Best regards,
Joerg