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  • The lady that purchased them made a complaint straight away on Saturday morning. I messaged her yesterday to confess that it was possibly and partially my mistake. She said not to worry as she considers them a fire risk anyway. I asked her to keep them so I could have another look but she's thrown them in the bin. Off to Bunnings for her next.

  • Ha I did wonder if you were referring to me actually. I reckon that there's not enough content right now so let's start building content.

    We don't owe anybody anything. People can just scroll past a pic if they don't like it. We are harming nobody.

  • Oh I hear you mate. The thing is that the unit was closed up with the markings for mains and output clearly marked on the casing. After reading TRK 's input, I think that the guts were placed the wrong way around.

    Basically I connected the 240 to the DC output terminals.

    I contacted my friend earlier to explain this. I admitted that it was my error even though I followed the markings on the casing.

    She's ok about it and has thrown them all away.

  • I'm seriously thinking that I got it backwards. I connected it according to the writing on the enclosure. But as TRK said, he has had them back to front due to the same thing. The guts can be placed into the enclosure either way and I reckon that's what's happened.

    I left them at my friends house also.

  • Third reply. Ok I can see the L and N and also the + and - symbols on the board. I'm currently having trouble remembering which way around I went. But I did pull the first one apart before connecting the second one. I'm "rather" sure I had it the correct way around.

  • I hand fed them on that balcony. Once I walked out with some cooked chicken legs with the intention of ripping bits off and throwing those bits. Well this one cheeky bugger swooped and started to fight me for the whole leg. I kept hold of it though. And I tell you those beaks are rather large and very powerful.

  • Hmmmm. Yes quite possible I suppose. I didn't investigate any further. It's a love job and my second visit already. I thought it was going to be a simple swap over, but some of the existing lights were 240 v AC. That's when I told her to order the controllers, and then they came without 240 v plugs. So it was all annoying to be honest. She's going to Bunnings to buy new stuff.

    I wonder if we can tell from the photo if it is indeed the wrong way around.