Is the neutral ground wire on the socket connected to the reverse night light?

Updated on Nightlight 2024-01-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If the neutral and ground wires are reversed, if a leakage circuit breaker is installed in the circuit, the leakage circuit breaker will trip immediately after the load is inserted. Generally, the protection threshold of the leakage circuit breaker is 30mA, if the input current of your night light is greater than 30mA, it will trip.

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