Gary
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Been installing a heater system for a while now which uses data over power to communicate with the control panel. I've had a couple of properties where TVs etc have interfered with the communication.
Is there any way I can veiw interference over circuits in a property?
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Andrew
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Location: Skoda Octavia Estate, Ford Puma
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Wireless not an option?
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
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No its not my product, it's built to use date over power
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Bart
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I'm wondering if an RF Choke (ferrite ring) would make a difference?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMC_problem_(excessive_field_strength)#RF_chokes_on_leads
I don't think they cost a lot, might be worth a punt.
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Gary
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The issue happens with fridges also, randomly, I just wond3red if there was a way to look at any noise on a curcuit when I'm trouble shooting an install
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oceansoul
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Could probably find interference using an oscilloscope. Would need to know what your looking for though.
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Gary
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Never had to do it before and don't fancy forking out 300 quid for an oscilloscope to fuigure it out
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Dom
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A scope would show you the waveform (mains is typically noisy anyway) and potentially you could determine which appliance is the problem but if you already know which appliances are causing the issues then i'd be looking at ways of isolating them. Alternatively, isolate your heating circuit.
quote: Originally posted by Gary
Never had to do it before and don't fancy forking out 300 quid for an oscilloscope to fuigure it out
Well if you want a visual representation of interference then a scope is about your only option Plus you can get Chinese scopes for about a third of the cost that'd do the job.
Tbh, it might be worth getting someone in that knows what they're doing
[Edited on 11-11-2015 by Dom]
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Gary
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It's only a very small part of the job tbh, not something that has to be done. Might buy a cheap one to play with
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