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Received and added Neo Coolcam powerplug. But can someone explain all the devices and how to use them?
I can use the switch, but have no idea what to do with the rest :)
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DarkAllMan wrote:
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Received and added Neo Coolcam powerplug. But can someone explain all the devices and how to use them?
I can use the switch, but have no idea what to do with the rest :)
A nice overview of what you receive for around 30 euro Image

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Really crapy build, the ground connector is just forced together with that little screw that is screwed to the plastic... This can't meet any standard. You unscrew and their is no ground, and you don't even know if it's connected when you screw it together again. Just hope the metal touch each other.
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DarkAllMan wrote:neopp.PNG

Received and added Neo Coolcam powerplug. But can someone explain all the devices and how to use them?
I can use the switch, but have no idea what to do with the rest :)
As the users manual clearly explains, the power plug is able to monitor your energy consumption. So 10 or 11 (you'll see that after a day or so) will be your total consumption (in kwh), 11 is the current consumption (or the total, you'll see that), 12 is the current voltage while 13 is the current ampere.
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zalsson wrote:Really crapy build, the ground connector is just forced together with that little screw that is screwed to the plastic... This can't meet any standard. You unscrew and their is no ground, and you don't even know if it's connected when you screw it together again. Just hope the metal touch each other. Image
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Have you thought that maybe, just maybe yours is a defective one?
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LouiS22 wrote:
zalsson wrote:Really crapy build, the ground connector is just forced together with that little screw that is screwed to the plastic... This can't meet any standard. You unscrew and their is no ground, and you don't even know if it's connected when you screw it together again. Just hope the metal touch each other. Image
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Have you thought that maybe, just maybe yours is a defective one?
Haha one of four broken, it's not that.
Its the way it's build, that ground is connected thru a single little screw that easily will brake. And that's for all four.

You have to be a seller for coolcam? Right? Because you argue like it's your own personal stuff, and can't see the fact that it's "cheap" Chinese quality. That not meet the the other manufacturers standard and quality/ control... But it's a little cheaper, will buy fibaro next time and can't recommend this after a couple of weeks use.
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zalsson wrote:
LouiS22 wrote:
zalsson wrote:Really crapy build, the ground connector is just forced together with that little screw that is screwed to the plastic... This can't meet any standard. You unscrew and their is no ground, and you don't even know if it's connected when you screw it together again. Just hope the metal touch each other. Image
Safe haha

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Have you thought that maybe, just maybe yours is a defective one?
Haha one of four broken, it's not that.
Its the way it's build, that ground is connected thru a single little screw that easily will brake. And that's for all four.

You have to be a seller for coolcam? Right? Because you argue like it's your own personal stuff, and can't see the fact that it's "cheap" Chinese quality. That not meet the the other manufacturers standard and quality/ control... But it's a little cheaper, will buy fibaro next time and can't recommend this after a couple of weeks use.
No, I'm not a seller, just a happy user. And btw you're rude.
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LouiS22 wrote:
zalsson wrote:
LouiS22 wrote:
Have you thought that maybe, just maybe yours is a defective one?
Haha one of four broken, it's not that.
Its the way it's build, that ground is connected thru a single little screw that easily will brake. And that's for all four.

You have to be a seller for coolcam? Right? Because you argue like it's your own personal stuff, and can't see the fact that it's "cheap" Chinese quality. That not meet the the other manufacturers standard and quality/ control... But it's a little cheaper, will buy fibaro next time and can't recommend this after a couple of weeks use.
No, I'm not a seller, just a happy user. And btw you're rude.
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Nice pictures. Shows its build clearly. Did you find any fuse? Two of mine "died". Am wondering whether it's repearable or not.

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mschut wrote:Nice pictures. Shows its build clearly. Did you find any fuse? Two of mine "died". Am wondering whether it's repearable or not.

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No fuse, I think, dead is dead :(

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mschut wrote:Nice pictures. Shows its build clearly. Did you find any fuse? Two of mine "died". Am wondering whether it's repearable or not.

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No fuse, I think, dead is dead :(

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Got 2 power plug on my side one from august, one from november and no worry with them.

Yeap i don't plug/unplug them every day, i don't open them. Just use them on a normal way...and just respect zwave inclusion recommandation :

Put them on their definitve place, and inclued them...
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Got two of them still going strong.

Really don't understand all the fuzz of the ground pin... Looks well to me.
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Really don't understand all the fuzz of the ground pin... Looks well to me.
Well that the insurance won't pay when you burn you're house down...

But no fuse? Really?
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trixwood wrote:
Really don't understand all the fuzz of the ground pin... Looks well to me.
Well that the insurance won't pay when you burn you're house down...

But no fuse? Really?
There is a fuse in it... I can see it.

It's a polyfuse. So don't panic all if you don't know electronics.
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fuzz i meant to type no fuzz... :-) but no fuse works too...

neo powerplug, no fuzz, no grounds for no fuse...
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Neo Powerplug, with a Fuse and ground. (lots of appliance powerplugs even don't have ground)
So indeed no Fuzz. Use it with confidence. Least I will if need more.

Guess some people are a bit frustrated because of a defective product. Please claim your guarantee with the seller.
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is the fuse replaceable? Prefer that in stead of returning.

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