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Replaced an ES500 with a BK650. PCPE 2.x & 3.x work 'normally' with the ES, but with the BK, there is no Self Test function, nor real time load display. Connection is USB, to native motherboard port (no hub). Win7U/64. The BK is recognized by W7, PCPE displays approximate run time and current line voltage level.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike
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Replaced an ES500 with a BK650. PCPE 2.x & 3.x work 'normally' with the ES, but with the BK, there is no Self Test function, nor real time load display. Connection is USB, to native motherboard port (no hub). Win7U/64. The BK is recognized by W7, PCPE displays approximate run time and current line voltage level.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike
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Posted: 2021-06-30 07:57 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-07 01:43 AM
Replaced an ES500 with a BK650. PCPE 2.x & 3.x work 'normally' with the ES, but with the BK, there is no Self Test function, nor real time load display. Connection is USB, to native motherboard port (no hub). Win7U/64. The BK is recognized by W7, PCPE displays approximate run time and current line voltage level.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike
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