Electricity problem
Discussion
Major Fallout said:
I'm thinking.
1. Ground/negative out
2. Live/positive out
3. Ground/negative in
4. Live/positive in
5 and 6. Temperature sensor.
Try:1. Ground/negative out
2. Live/positive out
3. Ground/negative in
4. Live/positive in
5 and 6. Temperature sensor.
1. Live (brown or red)
2. Live out (brown or red)
3. Live (brown or red)
4. Neutral (blue or black)
5 and 6. Temperature sensor.
There doesn't appear to be a ground (green/yellow) connection.
HTH
+1
If this isn't blindingly obvious from the detail in post 2, you should get someone in to do it for you.
Mains electricity has a tendency to set fire to things or (and) make your fingers tingle if not handled correctly. It is dangerous stuff.
Not my area of expertise, but I'd expect this to come under class P reg's anyway. That is you're not supposed to DIY, you're supposed to get some one in for this.
If this isn't blindingly obvious from the detail in post 2, you should get someone in to do it for you.
Mains electricity has a tendency to set fire to things or (and) make your fingers tingle if not handled correctly. It is dangerous stuff.
Not my area of expertise, but I'd expect this to come under class P reg's anyway. That is you're not supposed to DIY, you're supposed to get some one in for this.
It works!
Thanks guys!
Hard to believe but I used to build computers for a job a lifetime ago, and rewired my house (ring circuit) then had an electrician check and sign it off. But I have never been good with wiring diagrams. Must be something to do with being dyslexic?
Thanks guys!
Hard to believe but I used to build computers for a job a lifetime ago, and rewired my house (ring circuit) then had an electrician check and sign it off. But I have never been good with wiring diagrams. Must be something to do with being dyslexic?
Edited by Major Fallout on Wednesday 16th April 16:56
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