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Hi Jon,Per your reply to my earlier post, I've connected a light to a receptacle wired to the Signal DU 3, and I get the same readings:
Secondary side:
measuring across 120 out and ground: 53.4vac
measuring across 0 out and ground: 65.4So I have a 12 volt difference between each leg and ground, yet when I measure across neutral and line at the receptacle I get 123.2vac, which is not the sum of the first two numbers.
I've triple checked that I have this wired per your instructions.
Do you have any ideas? Could it be a defective unit?
Oh, one more thing. I switched the hot from 120 to 110 to see if perhaps the 120 terminals were the problem, and I got virtually the same readings.
Would this type of "unbalanced" output damage whatever is connected to it?
Thanks for reading,
Fred
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