Hello. Looking for clarification on proper setup and electrical safety for Inkbird's Wifi temp controller (ITC-306-A).
The manual states:...
"RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT PLUG INTO ANOTHER RELOCATABLE POWER TAPS OR AN EXTENSION CORD"
Does that mean the controller must be plugged directly into a wall socket?
Can anyone elaborate on this caution risk?
I've searched everywhere and found no mention or further explanation of this warning. Perhaps my electrical illiteracies are the only real issue / cause for concern here. Hoping it's just a 'better safe than sorry' mentallity or something on their end, perhaps the level of risk is equal to any piece of similar equipment plugged into power strips or extension cord, etc..?
Link to inkbird:
Link to power bar I was planning to plug it into:
American DJ PC-100A
The manual states:...
"RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT PLUG INTO ANOTHER RELOCATABLE POWER TAPS OR AN EXTENSION CORD"
Does that mean the controller must be plugged directly into a wall socket?
Can anyone elaborate on this caution risk?
I've searched everywhere and found no mention or further explanation of this warning. Perhaps my electrical illiteracies are the only real issue / cause for concern here. Hoping it's just a 'better safe than sorry' mentallity or something on their end, perhaps the level of risk is equal to any piece of similar equipment plugged into power strips or extension cord, etc..?
Link to inkbird:
Temperature Controller ITC-306T | INKBIRD
ITC-306T is a pre-wired heating output temperature controller with time function specifically for breeding and planting. It can be set to two different temperatures with its function of dual time cycle setting during 24 hours according to the day and night, which can more suitable for the...
www.ink-bird.com
Link to power bar I was planning to plug it into:
American DJ PC-100A