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Re: Is this normal?

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Originally Posted by Russ Beavis View Post
Make sure that you're using the dedicated 12V output from the PD instead of any of the WAGO output pairs with a 20A breaker.

There is a dedicated "boost-ish" supply on the PD for providing stable power to the wireless adapter. If you're using a WAGO output pair with a 20A breaker, you're not wired per the diagram and you're not getting the benefit of the "boost-ish" supply.

Russ

Yep, wired properly as well. It is like the "boost-ish" supply isn't doing something right I guess.
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