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Persistent "Write Errors" can be a precursor to a total controller board failure.
Before replacing hardware, try these quick fixes to rule out simple connectivity issues:
To avoid recurring write errors, Kaeser recommends using SLC (Single-Level Cell) cards. Unlike consumer cards, these offer: High Endurance: Designed for 10x more write cycles. Temperature Rating: Operates between -40°C and 85°C. kaeser sd card write error top
If the basic steps don't work, the issue likely stems from one of these technical factors: 1. Incompatible File System Kaeser controllers are specific about formatting. Cards must typically be formatted to FAT32 .
The controller may fail to read/write if the card is formatted as exFAT or NTFS. 2. Capacity Limitations Persistent "Write Errors" can be a precursor to
What is the of your compressor (e.g., ASD, BSD, CSD)? Are there any other alarm codes showing on the display?
Stick to 2GB to 8GB cards. High-capacity cards (64GB+) often use different bus speeds that the controller cannot negotiate. 3. Industrial Environment Fatigue Temperature Rating: Operates between -40°C and 85°C
Use a dry, lint-free cloth or an electronics contact cleaner to wipe the gold pins on the card.
The pins inside the Sigma Control 2 motherboard may be bent or broken.
The controller may require a firmware flash via the service port.