TripleBee
Nothing I really worry about, because it doesn't seem to harm.
I used to have the original control panel, the one that always has the backlight on. Just less bright, when at ease.
It just bothered me when I slept downstairs, so I used to hang something between the roof blind and the glasses holder, to cover the direct light.
When "suddenly" the turning knob decided to desintegrate (or at least the connection to the metal pin), I sold my display (with a new knob) and bought a second hand control panel. The latest (index C) at that moment.
Now, the backlight goes out completely, when at ease, which is much better at night, but less when driving, so you have to activate the display to read something on it (all pro's have cons etc.).
The only thing that I remarked was, that when driving, or charging on the mains, both batteries (top middle and bottom right) turn into "G" or "plug icon". The original panel only turned the bottom right battery into the "G" or "plug icon".
Anyone else with this "problem"? I don't really bother, as all seem to work well, but I was just a bit surprised. Maybe I bought a dodgy unit?
I used to have the original control panel, the one that always has the backlight on. Just less bright, when at ease.
It just bothered me when I slept downstairs, so I used to hang something between the roof blind and the glasses holder, to cover the direct light.
When "suddenly" the turning knob decided to desintegrate (or at least the connection to the metal pin), I sold my display (with a new knob) and bought a second hand control panel. The latest (index C) at that moment.
Now, the backlight goes out completely, when at ease, which is much better at night, but less when driving, so you have to activate the display to read something on it (all pro's have cons etc.).
The only thing that I remarked was, that when driving, or charging on the mains, both batteries (top middle and bottom right) turn into "G" or "plug icon". The original panel only turned the bottom right battery into the "G" or "plug icon".
Anyone else with this "problem"? I don't really bother, as all seem to work well, but I was just a bit surprised. Maybe I bought a dodgy unit?