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<blockquote data-quote="Primoz Vozelj" data-source="post: 203275" data-attributes="member: 7409"><p>I always check voltages before pluging in any equipment. Problem is last time everything was OK at the beginning, all voltages around 230volts, some 4 hours after, smoke started escaping. After some detective work we found out that neutral contact in 63A CEE plug was intermittent. It was almost a showstopper situation, lucky we had enough backup to replace broken equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Primoz Vozelj, post: 203275, member: 7409"] I always check voltages before pluging in any equipment. Problem is last time everything was OK at the beginning, all voltages around 230volts, some 4 hours after, smoke started escaping. After some detective work we found out that neutral contact in 63A CEE plug was intermittent. It was almost a showstopper situation, lucky we had enough backup to replace broken equipment. [/QUOTE]
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