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Unread 12/08/2013, 08:03 AM   #1
BlennytheWise
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Unhappy DIY Powerstrip Recepticles Help

Hi all,

Im just getting to work on my own DIY arduino controlled powerstrip, I'm using an 8 relay module.

My problem is sourcing a suitable recpticles here in the UK. The only thing I have found so far is 4 way power sockets and these have presented me with the following issue:

Four Sockets looked good, I wanted to control each individually

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But the seems to be only one power input on the back:

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The output side shows the four receptacles, they are all connected:

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I wonder if I can control each separately by removing the on/off switch and connecting the relays to those conductors:

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Unread 12/08/2013, 04:51 PM   #2
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Ok so I think I cam up witha solution, I'll try and post pics tomorrow. What I did is I left the ground and neutral connections between all 4 of the recpticles. They all connect to a one set. I separated the live connections on each of the sockets. These now each run to their own switchs as before, but I'll be soldering a relay output to each them. Problem solved I hope.

Only Issue I see if that I had to remove the single fuses from each of the 4 way power socket. I want the power strip to be safe however, any tips on how to make it safe?


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Unread 12/10/2013, 03:28 AM   #3
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I made this and used Ethernet cords to control the relays


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Unread 12/10/2013, 05:43 AM   #4
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This was harder to find than i expected... I did find this panel mount power receptacle that probably would work. But i don't know if its too simple for the standards over there.

Then i looked up what the actual plug arrangement is called and got BS 1363 which helped alot. Here is a single plug version of what you found: BS1363 white panel mount


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Unread 12/10/2013, 06:10 AM   #5
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Thanks for your help, I am happy with the 4 plug version, I'll solder everything up today and see if it works. I just need to find ways to make this thing safe. Fuses?

I'm using Ffluorescent acrylic for the enclosure and it will be built as a tower. This will keep everything dry in case of a spill


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Unread 12/10/2013, 12:55 PM   #6
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First successful test of 8 relay module - I reconfigured this code

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Unread 12/12/2013, 12:25 AM   #7
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I used a inline fuse in mine on the hot line, but I forget the details on its amperage.


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