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Wigster 0
Hi
i am trying to install the Smart Module FGS-214 to operate behind a single switch to run a bathroom fan. I think the fan is normal 230 V. I am in the continental EU.
i have managed to get the module to start, pair to my Home Assistant and I can hear it click when I flip the switch in software. However, the fan doesn’t start.
The live wire is connected to L and the fan load is connected to Q. The neutral wire is in N. I have also connected the switch across IN and S1, but this doesn’t change or do anything.
I can confirm with a current probe that the wire leading to L is always live, but the one coming out of Q never is, whichever switch position the Smart Module has.
i have tried two different modules with the same effect. Is the reason that the fan load is too large and the module stops itself from connecting the current?
i am going to exchange this Module for a Switch 2, in case that can support the load better, but I thought I’d ask here before in case there is something I may have missed.
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