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Chris Glen-Smith
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi
I have a master slave extension block that automatically switches on/off
6 slave sockets when whatever is plugged into a master socket is
switched on/off, in this case my PC. It is labelled TCM, I bought it
almost a year ago.
The other day it stopped working and me being me I took it apart to see
what was wrong (I was trained as an electronics engineer).
I found the problem (a blown thermal fuse) but I was gob smacked to
discover that it switches the neutral and not the live, i.e. the slave
sockets are turned off by isolating the neutral and the live is still
live. *
Is that legal? (I'm in the UK).
* That explained an odd behaviour I saw a few months ago when a PC
speaker system I bought remained powered when plugged into the slave
sockets even when they were off, it guess it earthed some part of it's
PSU for some reason.
Regards
Chris
I have a master slave extension block that automatically switches on/off
6 slave sockets when whatever is plugged into a master socket is
switched on/off, in this case my PC. It is labelled TCM, I bought it
almost a year ago.
The other day it stopped working and me being me I took it apart to see
what was wrong (I was trained as an electronics engineer).
I found the problem (a blown thermal fuse) but I was gob smacked to
discover that it switches the neutral and not the live, i.e. the slave
sockets are turned off by isolating the neutral and the live is still
live. *
Is that legal? (I'm in the UK).
* That explained an odd behaviour I saw a few months ago when a PC
speaker system I bought remained powered when plugged into the slave
sockets even when they were off, it guess it earthed some part of it's
PSU for some reason.
Regards
Chris