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Electrical Panel Accessories
Electrical Panel Accessories
Electrical Panel Accessories
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It is an accessory that I believe anyone who wants to install the Sonoff on the panel and has space should get it.
The "Sonoff DR - DIN Rail Tray" is the base on which some of the Sonoff products (such as Sonoff Basic, Sonoff RF, Sonoff Pow, Sonoff TH10/16, Sonoff Dual, Sonoff G1) are screwed on, so that they can be placed and secured on a DIN rail in the electrical panel.
However, what the "Sonoff DR - DIN Rail Tray" does not do is bring the Sonoff products to the same level as the other switches in the electrical panel, in order to be easily accessible and not be "buried inside the panel", especially if you want to press their external button safely without putting your finger inside the panel (which is also dangerous)!
MATERIALS: The solution I applied for Sonoff Basic and Sonoff RF is easy and simple. You will need: 2 M3 X 30mm screws and 4 M3 nuts. There is a ready-made bag with 25 screws and nuts in large stores, e.g. Leroy, etc., with a cost of approximately €1.60. The M3 screws fit exactly into the existing slots on the Sonoff DR base.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: In order to bring the Sonoff Basic/RF to the same level as the other switches, the distance between the Sonoff DR base and the Sonoff Basic/RF should be approximately 2.3-2.5 cm (depending on the panel). You will need 4 nuts because two will be screwed onto each screw. Before screwing the screws, one nut will be screwed directly onto the screw until the head is fully tightened. Then you will pass the screw through the existing hole on the Sonoff Basic/RF and the other nut will be screwed from the bottom side of the Sonoff Basic/RF to secure the screw on the Sonoff. Then you screw the screw directly onto the Sonoff DR base. The M3 screws fit exactly into the existing slots on the Sonoff DR base and will raise the Sonoff to the same level as the other switches in the electrical panel. See also the photo.
It does what it says. It securely attaches the Sonoff to a rail. Now, whether it fits in the front or not, it's not the company's fault for not predicting all the world's panels since 1983!!! If you simply don't want the Sonoff hanging like a pendulum from the cables, get it
It does what it promises. I wish there was an easy way to elevate the sonoff to the level of the other switches on the electrical panel to make it easily accessible.
It is good for securing the sonoff on the rail, but it does not bring it forward enough to cover the gap like the fuses, resulting in it being deeper and the finger entering. With an extra addition (patent), I brought it forward.
I hooked it onto the panel rail and screwed the Sonoff Basic R2 on top of it. I no longer need to squeeze it with cables to keep it from moving. Be careful, it doesn't bring it forward enough so you don't have to put caps on the panel and make the Sonoff button easily accessible. It's just not loose.
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It does what it is designed to do just fine. It holds the Sonoff switch correctly on the panel.
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It is worth its money
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Super was purchased for water heater automation and so far it is flawless
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Correct case useful for connection to a panel