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burned fibromodule by short circuit due to unknown cause


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Hello everyone, I'm quite a complicated problem, namely ... somewhere mid July, the Fibaro shutter 2 switch has been burnt due to a overvoltage, can happen, I replaced these with a new one month later, I had the same problem.

Burned again and replaced by another, however, a couple of hours later as I watched the TV in the evening, I suddenly heard a loud crash with a great bang and the module again.

This happened for no apparent reason ... suddenly out of nowhere.

I thought the roller coaster was the same .. I'd also fibaro relay switch in the crawl cellar that was a week ago.

This morning I put on the basement light, a great bang, short circuit and a burned fibaromodule.

Throughout the week I did not bother, that worked all the way it was heard and suddenly and randomly and for no apparent reason.

 

For info: I have placed 48 hue lamps and feel that since the problems have begun.

Is there a connection between hue lamps and a short circuit on the fibaromodules ?

Does anyone have any idea what could be the cause / solution here because ?

 

I'm in the end for the moment.

 

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Hi @defender,

 

We're really sorry that your Fibaro Shutter 2 burnt. 

 

However, it looks like an issue with your electric network.

 

Please keep in mind maximum loads for Roller Shutter 2:

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And that your electrical system should be protected:

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    @defender,

     

    Thank you for sharing this with us!

     

    I hope it will make at least some members more cautious in the future.

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