Are all STC-1000s created equal?
I ordered one from Ali Express, which took an absolute age to arrive here. Finally it arrives, so I go and buy the parts I need, wire it up, and get an abysmal failure.
At first, I thought all was going well, because the LEDs lit up, then they went to EE and it began one long beep. I decided this must be because the temperature probe wasn't connected. So I unplugged it at the wall, wired the probe in, powered it back up... LEDs lit up again briefly, followed by a shotgun bang, then smoke.
I can't be totally sure because there's not much left of it now, but I think the culprit was a small ceramic resistor at the far side of the PCB, immediately in front of the main power input.
Our voltage here is 220v, and my unit was rated for 110-220v.
Any thoughts? Incorrect input voltage or shoddy choice of components on cheap hardware? Or, shoddy wiring on my part?
I ordered one from Ali Express, which took an absolute age to arrive here. Finally it arrives, so I go and buy the parts I need, wire it up, and get an abysmal failure.
At first, I thought all was going well, because the LEDs lit up, then they went to EE and it began one long beep. I decided this must be because the temperature probe wasn't connected. So I unplugged it at the wall, wired the probe in, powered it back up... LEDs lit up again briefly, followed by a shotgun bang, then smoke.
I can't be totally sure because there's not much left of it now, but I think the culprit was a small ceramic resistor at the far side of the PCB, immediately in front of the main power input.
Our voltage here is 220v, and my unit was rated for 110-220v.
Any thoughts? Incorrect input voltage or shoddy choice of components on cheap hardware? Or, shoddy wiring on my part?