How to properly connect a socket with USB charging
Hello dear guests and subscribers of my channel! Today I want to tell you how to properly connect an outlet combined with USB charging. Since there is an important nuance here that must be taken into account in order not to get into a mess.
What is a socket with a built-in USB charging
So, first I want to say a few words about what this "miracle Yudo" is. In fact, this is the most ordinary outlet, to which a charging block with USB outputs was simply added, and inside the whole structure looks something like this.
Different manufacturers may have different implementations, but the essence is the same for all.
So you see, there is fundamentally nothing complicated here. This means that you can safely move on.
How to properly connect a socket with USB charging
So now let's get down to connecting our outlet with you.
Note. This procedure can be performed independently only with the necessary knowledge and skills. If there are none, then entrust this work to professionals.
What do we need to connect
So, any job requires a tool. And for the successful installation of a socket with built-in USB charging, we need:
- Directly the outlet.
- Screwdriver, knife, pliers.
- The socket is deep.
- Free time.
So this is all you need to be successful. Moving on.
Algorithm of actions
First of all, we take care of our safety. To do this, without fail, we turn off the machine responsible for powering our old outlet (if it is decided to replace it). Then, using a multimeter, we check the absence of voltage and only after that we proceed to the direct connection.
The workplace is de-energized - it's time to work.
And this means we dismantle the old outlet and first of all we try on whether the new outlet fits into the niche.
After all, the trick is that, due to the added charging module, the outlet itself has become larger and if you have a standard D-68 socket, that is, there is a very high probability that the new socket is not corny will fit.
And this means that you will also need to change the socket box, having bought a new one with a larger diameter. In order not to be unambiguously mistaken with the diameter of the installation box, take your outlet to the store and find right there that socket in which the outlet fits easily.
So, your socket with USB charging fit into the socket (or you installed a new one of a suitable size), now everything is as simple as shelling pears.
Connect the wires according to the markings on the outlet itself:
And just clip the socket into the niche. Everything, you can use it. As you can see, there is nothing complicated here, but there are important little things that must be taken into account.
By the way, such an outlet can be bought from this seller.
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