They do not shut all the way off, however you can BARELY tell that they're lit still once I fixed that electrical issue. Like not even enough light to illuminate the area below whatsoever. Every plug and socket is 3 prong. So you think all the blackstar owners that have this issue all have electrical faults? Maybe it's something in the panels themselves? I honestly don't even care if it doesn't affect my flowering.Alright Kushfan I got some questions for you.......Do the panels eventually go off, or does it stay dimly lit constantly during lights off?? Are your plugging these panels into a grounded plug(three prong)? Is your mechanical timer a heavy duty(three prong!) unit.........If you are indeed plugging it all up(timer/outlet) and their all three prong and it stays dimly lit you have a GROUND fault(even a slight short will cause this/bare wires touching) without question due to it not discharging the current out of the line.........
And no a line conditioner will not resolve this issue/ any electricians in your fam/friends ...........good luck
Well, I just took them both apart and they were both grounded differently also. One was grounded to the plastic frame of the middle fan, so I put a metal washer in between the plastic frame and ground wire. The other was grounded to the metal chassis but it was a bit loose, so I tightened the heck out of it. Plugged them both back into the timer, shut it off and still has a dim glow . I don't know what else to do besides manually unplugging them. I even pulled out the outlet in case my outlet tester was wrong but it's wired up correctly.Yeah it was the way it was grounded. I wish I remembered the way it was grounded before I took it apart to clean, cause it was not having any dimming issues in the grow tent before. You probably have to open the case and my 2 BS240s are slightly different from each other so I can't just right you a FAQ or something without seeing a photo or two. But that's all up to you. The one I fixed is my original 2010 version that has a very long screw that goes through the whole fan and the other Blackstar's screw only goes halfway through, so the way I grounded each is a little different and I think how the fans are mounted are important too. So thanks Kush for starting this post, (and everyone else who responded too), that led to me getting my panels properly grounded and my digital timers back in the game. and and for all!
My Blackstars didn't do it until I screwed with them, though both my 5x60s did. It's that generic Chinese housing and I guess unskilled overworked laborers putting them together. Blackstar doesn't build those cases, they just order them and put their LED panel into it, though it doesn't make it OK that they don't know how to ground them properly, as in your case probably. Good Luck with that End!lighthouse just cant make it work...