The line lights in the kitchen are turned on well, and all the appliances are powered off as soon as

Updated on Kitchen 2024-04-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Check the line: Make sure the L (live wire) goes into the switch panel. Check the switch panel:

    Whether to use a switch panel with status indication, when the switch panel is in a divided state, it is equivalent to connecting a "neon bubble" in the circuit of the lighting fixture, so that the L (live wire) in the lighting fixture is not completely disconnected, that is, it is still charged. If the "switch" turns off the LED does not.

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