I can use the switch, but have no idea what to do with the rest

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A nice overview of what you receive for around 30 euroDarkAllMan wrote: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.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
Have you thought that maybe, just maybe yours is a defective one?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.
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Haha one of four broken, it's not that.LouiS22 wrote:Have you thought that maybe, just maybe yours is a defective one?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.
Safe haha
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No, I'm not a seller, just a happy user. And btw you're rude.zalsson wrote:Haha one of four broken, it's not that.LouiS22 wrote:Have you thought that maybe, just maybe yours is a defective one?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.
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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.
Yeah rightLouiS22 wrote:No, I'm not a seller, just a happy user. And btw you're rude.zalsson wrote:Haha one of four broken, it's not that.LouiS22 wrote:
Have you thought that maybe, just maybe yours is a defective one?
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 fuse, I think, dead is deadmschut 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 Penny Dreadful magic indeed. Luckily good after sales service.zalsson wrote:No fuse, I think, dead is deadmschut 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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Well that the insurance won't pay when you burn you're house down...Really don't understand all the fuzz of the ground pin... Looks well to me.
There is a fuse in it... I can see it.trixwood wrote:Well that the insurance won't pay when you burn you're house down...Really don't understand all the fuzz of the ground pin... Looks well to me.
But no fuse? Really?
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