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Sorry I don't know how to post up a youtube link but have a look at the John Ward one part 2 on AFDD's worth a watch.
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Yes but I think he was trying to say that the small spark he WAS creating might be enough to start a fire. Might.......obviously the more juice you have the more likely you are going to get a decent spark, but these days you often are not going to be using much, especially on lighting circuits. So is it worth it?Nice vid.
Are you sure he tested it correctly to standards IEC 62606 and 60898-1?
I showed this vid to one of the guys at work. We couldn't find the spec for the Eton on but we looked at a ABB one.
He was testing on a 40W load. That's 0.17A on a 16A device.
The ABB graph doesn't even go down that far. It just goes to 0.1 (which is 1.6A. 10th of 16A) and it is looking for an ark of 1 second at about 2.5A, so could be up to 10 seconds for 0.17A assuming the graph continues up.
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Yes but I think he was trying to say that the small spark he WAS creating might be enough to start a fire. Might.......obviously the more juice you have the more likely you are going to get a decent spark, but these days you often are not going to be using much, especially on lighting circuits. So is it worth it?
Saw it earlier. Makes you wonder if they are any good?
Its the downside to letting commercial interests get on the jpel/64 and influence regs. The companies that make them have seen ÂŁ signs galore with these.
This just reinforces my original thoughts....what a pile of carp.
What do you mean Spoon? I missed something.You can basically ignore the tests done on the vid as they are flawed.
It's disappointing really, as when you look at it, it looks like John Ward did not actually read the spec before doing the test. If he did then he knew his test would never trip the AFDD.
What do you mean Spoon? I missed something.
Good video, embarrassing for Eaton.
Thanks Spoon message to me read the entire post before asking a question, the answer is more than likely already there.Not really mate. Read my post #15.
Thanks Spoon message to me read the entire post before asking a question, the answer is more than likely already there.
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