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Newport Boy | Tech: Power breakers/voltage-affecting instruments (35) | RE: Tech: Power breakers and voltage | 03 Sep 16 |
Very unlikely to be a reduction in voltage by the socket. Modern RCDs check for tiny differences in current between the pins and trip if it more than about 30mA. They have almost zero resistance, so can't reduce the voltage. More likely to be a poor contact, but that would cause the socklet or plug to overheat. |