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This is a simple product, not the best I saw. When I pushed to the mains, nothing happened. I had to read the manual, it is battery operated ( not incl.), need to insert 2xAAA. After load with battery, push to the mains socket it displayed: the wiring is INCORRECT. OK, have to change the Live and the Neutral. Reverse the unit to change the terminals. It shows the CORRECT info, meanwhile indicating the right terminal as Live. Remove the unit and test the right terminal, it was the Neutral.
After several check procedure, I found the terminals were reverse soldered to the circuit panel inside. After I changed the red and black wires, the live terminal indication get correct. I recommend to test manually.
There was a bigger problem, when pushed the RCD test button. The whole house electricity went out. This button simulate the >30mA current leakage through the Earth wire. My security relay has been triggered immediately. Unfortunately, the RCD test button is easy to push unintentionally and easy to make electricity interrupt. As a prevention, I moved more deep the button inside the case by 2mm, to avoid such unintentional failure in the future.
This is a simple product, not the best I saw. When I pushed to the mains, nothing happened. I had to read the manual, it is battery operated ( not incl.), need to insert 2xAAA. After load with battery, push to the mains socket it displayed: the wiring is INCORRECT. OK, have to change the Live and the Neutral. Reverse the unit to change the terminals. It shows the CORRECT info, meanwhile indicating the right terminal as Live. Remove the unit and test the right terminal, it was the Neutral.
After several check procedure, I found the terminals were reverse soldered to the circuit panel inside. After I changed the red and black wires, the live terminal indication get correct. I recommend to test manually.
There was a bigger problem, when pushed the RCD test button. The whole house electricity went out. This button simulate the >30mA current leakage through the Earth wire. My security relay has been triggered immediately. Unfortunately, the RCD test button is easy to push unintentionally and easy to make electricity interrupt. As a prevention, I moved more deep the button inside the case by 2mm, to avoid such unintentional failure in the future.
This is a simple product, not the best I saw. When I pushed to the mains, nothing happened. I had to read the manual, it is battery operated ( not incl.), need to insert 2xAAA. After load with battery, push to the mains socket it displayed: the wiring is INCORRECT. OK, have to change the Live and the Neutral. Reverse the unit to change the terminals. It shows the CORRECT info, meanwhile indicating the right terminal as Live. Remove the unit and test the right terminal, it was the Neutral.
After several check procedure, I found the terminals were reverse soldered to the circuit panel inside. After I changed the red and black wires, the live terminal indication get correct. I recommend to test manually.
There was a bigger problem, when pushed the RCD test button. The whole house electricity went out. This button simulate the >30mA current leakage through the Earth wire. My security relay has been triggered immediately. Unfortunately, the RCD test button is easy to push unintentionally and easy to make electricity interrupt. As a prevention, I moved more deep the button inside the case by 2mm, to avoid such unintentional failure in the future.
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Can somebody explain me why EU version expects Live wire on the right socket and N on the leftjQuery111304093790869144245_1641376308553 "L" MUST be on the left side of the power socket by all EU regulations and rules.. Otherwise very dangerous. Do we really need to resolder it? To change wires for L a N internally and remember that what display says "L" is my Neutral and "N" is my live wire??
Can somebody explain me why EU version expects Live wire on the right socket and N on the leftjQuery111304093790869144245_1641376308553 "L" MUST be on the left side of the power socket by all EU regulations and rules.. Otherwise very dangerous. Do we really need to resolder it? To change wires for L a N internally and remember that what display says "L" is my Neutral and "N" is my live wire??
Unit DOES NOT have AU plug. It has Chinese plug, which is smaller, not insulated, and upside down. Common problem with Chinese products, and only solution is a short extension lead and hold the tester in your hand..
Unit DOES NOT have AU plug. It has Chinese plug, which is smaller, not insulated, and upside down. Common problem with Chinese products, and only solution is a short extension lead and hold the tester in your hand..
Nobody can answer your question, you need to make some effort to ask something sensible.
Nobody can answer your question, you need to make some effort to ask something sensible.
Answered by Coops on 30/04/2021Helpful (0)
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I swaped wires internally. "L" on the display is my real Live wire, but unlike display where it is as a right circle, it is on my left socket hole. Swapping wires internally is the same process as swapping L/N wires in socket, as some EU countries probably use "L" on the right side. In my country (central europe) we are using "L" on the left and "N" on the right.
I swaped wires internally. "L" on the display is my real Live wire, but unlike display where it is as a right circle, it is on my left socket hole. Swapping wires internally is the same process as swapping L/N wires in socket, as some EU countries probably use "L" on the right side. In my country (central europe) we are using "L" on the left and "N" on the right.
I will rephrase my question. Is there anyone in AU/NZ with the skills to draw up an adapter plate to insert between the 2 parts that you separate with the 4 screws to put the batteries in to allow the screen section and the base section with plug to be turned 180 that could be printed on a 3D printer?
I will rephrase my question. Is there anyone in AU/NZ with the skills to draw up an adapter plate to insert between the 2 parts that you separate with the 4 screws to put the batteries in to allow the screen section and the base section with plug to be turned 180 that could be printed on a 3D printer?
Is there anyone in AU/NZ with the skills to draw up a adaptor plate to insert between the 2 parts to allow the 2 parts to be turned 180 that could be printed on a 3D printer
Is there anyone in AU/NZ with the skills to draw up a adaptor plate to insert between the 2 parts to allow the 2 parts to be turned 180 that could be printed on a 3D printer
You cannot use 3D printer as that is plastic and you need metal electrical connections!. Just use a short extension lead (plug one end, socket the other)
You cannot use 3D printer as that is plastic and you need metal electrical connections!. Just use a short extension lead (plug one end, socket the other)
Answered by Coops on 30/09/2021Helpful (0)
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The picture shows the earth pin on the AU plug at the to but AU sockets have the earth pin at the bottom. this seem to mean the display would be upside down when plugged in. Also raises some concern that the L,N could be reversed on AU unit.
The picture shows the earth pin on the AU plug at the to but AU sockets have the earth pin at the bottom. this seem to mean the display would be upside down when plugged in. Also raises some concern that the L,N could be reversed on AU unit.
This is NOT an AU plug... it is Chinese plug which has thinner prongs, non-insulated and with earth in wrong position. This should not be advertised or sold as "AU version".
This is NOT an AU plug... it is Chinese plug which has thinner prongs, non-insulated and with earth in wrong position. This should not be advertised or sold as "AU version".