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Timer use for Giotto / Diadema - Will it cause circuit board failure?
Re: Timer use for Giotto / Diadema - Will it cause circuit board failure?
Originally posted by 6944404C412D0 link=1269218094/15#15 date=1269419339
Spot on in above posts AM..... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Mal.
Ya but notice... Fingers in the ears.. The noise I cant stand the noise.
NOTE:
The issues that can trap.
1: Specifications:
Voltage: 220-240VAC 50Hz - Max Load continuous: 10A, 2400W with 30 Amp Internal Switching Contacts
2: Specifications: Easily control any 240V mains appliance rated up to 10A
Voltage: 220-240VAC 50Hz - Max Load 10A , 2400W
Now item two on closer inspection, is only rated at load surge of 10A and 1A continuous. Thus one can get caught... If it is not clearly stated and only implied... Assumptions will get ya every time.
Re: Timer use for Giotto / Diadema - Will it cause circuit board failure?
Hi Guys, Girls
Dont know who the agent was and dont care but that really makes me upset to here that, the Guys from BFC(manufactures of the Diadema) in Italy are very nice people and very accommodating when it comes to warranty issues. Dont want it to sound like I am trying to get more work through bad mouthing someone else but if anyone else finds themselves in this situation please give us a call and well see if we can help you.
Re: Timer use for Giotto / Diadema - Will it cause circuit board failure?
An update - Ill be trying an HPM timer (from Bunnings). It is digital and be set to turn on and off on differnt times on different days. Ill take the risk on the board.....
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