Autohelm ST6000 keeps switching to standby

All sorted. It was low voltage and being an intermittent bad connection was not apparent. Only once I used my decent Fluke meter with a high refresh rate did I see a momentary drop in volts
 
Firstly this is not a told you nor a criticism so don’t be offended but is amazing how often the obvious answer is checked initially and for some reason does not show up leading to major often expensive investigation and the fault only be diagnosed by starting all over despite being an obvious reason for failure
Sod’s law?
 
Firstly this is not a told you nor a criticism so don’t be offended but is amazing how often the obvious answer is checked initially and for some reason does not show up leading to major often expensive investigation and the fault only be diagnosed by starting all over despite being an obvious reason for failure
Sod’s law?

Quite right lol.
The first time I just “checked” the voltage.
This time I connected the DMM into the supply connections. Only on the 4th time of dropping from Auto to Standby I saw the supply momentarily drop 2v. Only after about an hour the supply dropped to 11v and stayed there.
Then after a split check (separate 0v, then separate 12v) it turned out it was the 0v supply with a loose connection back at the main panel terminal block.
 
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