09-14-2020, 07:19 PM
I'm not really sure what to think, I'm guessing the resistors with low voltage are the 5 outlets not working?
It seems to be a resistor issue but not sure why or what's causing it. The resistors help protect the circuit and only thing I know that would damage it is if ground is connected to a pin. If a Null cable is used ground and outlet 5 are switched so the resistor for outlet 5 would be damaged but no cable can cause 5 to be.
Any chance you have a resistor of 220 ohm - 1k?
If not you could try removing say R10 and then bridge the pad but like that there is no protection for the Pi Pin so I wouldn't keep it like that if it works as something strange is going on. Others have used it with 230v so I don't think that's the problem.
Try this and I'm thinking about in the meantime.
It seems to be a resistor issue but not sure why or what's causing it. The resistors help protect the circuit and only thing I know that would damage it is if ground is connected to a pin. If a Null cable is used ground and outlet 5 are switched so the resistor for outlet 5 would be damaged but no cable can cause 5 to be.
Any chance you have a resistor of 220 ohm - 1k?
If not you could try removing say R10 and then bridge the pad but like that there is no protection for the Pi Pin so I wouldn't keep it like that if it works as something strange is going on. Others have used it with 230v so I don't think that's the problem.
Try this and I'm thinking about in the meantime.