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|    Re: USB controlled mains switch    |
|    20 Jan 25 19:15:31    |
      From: address@is.invalid              Lars,              > The high-voltage tracks are MUCH fatter than the low voltage tracks       > on the PCB, as you can clearly see in the photo of the underside of       > the board,              Thick tracks are current, not voltage related.              And by the way, I didn't see those images the first time around : I've got       all third-party (domain) content blocked by default.              > and high and low voltage sections of the board are well separated.              How many low-voltage lines do you seee going to the relays at the underside       ? I see just a single one. And that means the topside has the rest,       which I can't see.              And do remember there is a 30 Watts rating mentioned. Which one should we       believe ? That one, or the other, 2200 Watts one ?              I can guess a bit, but I'd rather not when letal voltages are in play. :-|              Regards,       Rudy Wieser              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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