Not sure if anyone else has experienced this, but this winter I found out my VV Grand doesn't like being cold.
I often work outside or in homes/businesses with no heat, and was having issues with my VVG not firing. It didn't take long to realize it was the cold weather affecting (I assume) the VV circuit. I don't know jack about electronics but I also assume this is normal.
Anywho spring has sprung, so my boss and co-workers are safe...now that I can get my nic fix without interruption.
I often work outside or in homes/businesses with no heat, and was having issues with my VVG not firing. It didn't take long to realize it was the cold weather affecting (I assume) the VV circuit. I don't know jack about electronics but I also assume this is normal.
Anywho spring has sprung, so my boss and co-workers are safe...now that I can get my nic fix without interruption.