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Hi all renotalkers!!

I got the Le Grand Water Heater switch and find that it is hard to press to turn on/off it.

I went back to Choo Chiang and the salesperson say it's common.

Are you guys having the issue? Can anything be done?

Thanks in advance. :)

 

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Normal. Need to have fast on contact & fast off contact for high ampere to reduce the electric arc/spark. After on/off for some time, you will use to it.

Hi all renotalkers!!

I got the Le Grand Water Heater switch and find that it is hard to press to turn on/off it.

I went back to Choo Chiang and the salesperson say it's common.

Are you guys having the issue? Can anything be done?

Thanks in advance. :)

Edited by bepgof
 

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Normal. Need to have fast on contact & fast off contact for high ampere to reduce the electric arc/spark. After on/off for some time, you will use to it.

You sure it's ok?

I tried the Clipsal and MK water heater switch and it works smooth.

Not sure why the Le Grand one is so hard to press. :unsure:

 

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As sure as the sun will rise from the east tmr. I'm using Legrand brand too. The spring is strong.

You sure it's ok?

I tried the Clipsal and MK water heater switch and it works smooth.

Not sure why the Le Grand one is so hard to press. :unsure:

Edited by bepgof
 

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