Thanks for taking my question, Andre',
I am reasonably sure the system did not lose power as my connectors are very tight and the entire system is connected to each other (battery and box) with very thick velcro and then velcroed down to the glareshield above my panel. The light indicators were all normal (green).
I did go into the software, and it read "disconnected" so thus, the reboot option.
Yes, I am super careful about NOT just pulling power on the sytem - I have ruined a previous system that way before it was widely known to actually shut down the system and not just pull power.
The reboot worked for me this time, and from the looks of your answer, I did no further harm to the system. I was afraid I would be causing it damage or deterioration, but that does not seem to be the case. First time I have ever had to use that option, but I felt I had nothing to lose as the system was just doing nothing.
BTW, I also checked for HEAT on teh system...nope. I had vents aimed directly onto it and it was not hot to the touch, the fan was coming on as it normally should, etc.
Hey, tech is like that sometimes....just an odd case I will probably never be able to fully explain.
Thanks -Mike N714AJ