Have a 12volt 4a/48w driver and a 12v 2.5a/30w driver , they trip the circuit , is this too much load for a 6amp lighting circuit?
Has thisWill try each separately, trips the rcd.
I am putting in some led strips around a room, whole house has been refurbished, last job, left a switched power supply in corner of the room to supply the led's.Has thisalreadyalways happened, or has it started happening after some electrical work (like a CU change)?
Kind Regards, John
Edit: Work of disobedient brain/typing fingers corrected!
Don't forget the 48w/4A figures are the ratings at 12volt. At 240v they will be a 20th.Could it be a surge from the 48w unit
Whose fault is that?seems to be a crude chinese import
It should not be touchable when switched on - it is supposed to be in an enclosure, not just lying around in the open.Do not touch it if its switched on and with no earth connected.
It cannot be in an enclosure , it need lots of ventilation.Whose fault is that?
I wonder how good its "DC" output is?
It should not be touchable when switched on - it is supposed to be in an enclosure, not just lying around in the open.
Who’s fault is what.? Presume you mean who sold it too me.It cannot be in an enclosure , it need lots of ventilation.
Then use a big enclosure.It cannot be in an enclosure , it need lots of ventilation.
No - I mean whose fault is it that you bought a crude Chinese import?Who’s fault is what.? Presume you mean who sold it too me.
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