Hi everyone,
after temporary removing a Sonoff that I've installed years ago to do some painting, I'm unable to get everything back to work. I've already burned two of them during my tries and I need help understanding why.
On the wall I have two switches, one turns on the patio light, the other turns on the kitchen lights, managed by the Sonoff.
The patio light has a bridge to the Kitchen's switch as you see in the attached picture.
Here's my wiring of the Sonoff:
The Sonoff gets fried as soon as you turn on the PATIO lights for some reasons... Does the S1 or S2 need to be specifically connected to the cable where the bridge is linked to?
I'd like to clarify that this isn't a new setup, it has been working since I've first installed it, about two years ago. I'm just reconnecting it after temporarily disconnecting it and the switch hasn't been touched recently, only when I've installed it two years ago, I kept the original wiring other than adding a earth from the box to the switch as the frame it's metal
Thanks in advance
after temporary removing a Sonoff that I've installed years ago to do some painting, I'm unable to get everything back to work. I've already burned two of them during my tries and I need help understanding why.
On the wall I have two switches, one turns on the patio light, the other turns on the kitchen lights, managed by the Sonoff.
The patio light has a bridge to the Kitchen's switch as you see in the attached picture.
Here's my wiring of the Sonoff:
The Sonoff gets fried as soon as you turn on the PATIO lights for some reasons... Does the S1 or S2 need to be specifically connected to the cable where the bridge is linked to?
I'd like to clarify that this isn't a new setup, it has been working since I've first installed it, about two years ago. I'm just reconnecting it after temporarily disconnecting it and the switch hasn't been touched recently, only when I've installed it two years ago, I kept the original wiring other than adding a earth from the box to the switch as the frame it's metal
Thanks in advance