physis
Senior Member
I've been having what seems to me to be too many failures with Leviton switches.
When I've bought them by the hundreds (from Home Depot, that might make a huge difference) I've found as much as 20% failure. This is completely typical in my experience.
This happens with the $3.00 decoras too.
So the problem I'm finding is that the plastic housing and the internal contacts can't withstand the tightening of the terminal screw.
Like I said, this is, maybe, a 20% problem. But that's a lot.
These things have UL stamps blatently placed everywhere you can see.
I know all about over torquing. Being honest, I might sometimes make them "a little" tight.
What happens is, tightening the terminal screw causes the contacts to fail to operate correctly, or at all.
The biggest problem, in my mind, is that if you back off the terminal, just however much, it will work again.
Correct me if I'm wrong. How many loose terminals are going to be the source of exactly what most of us would hope to avoid.
And finally, Thank God for UL. I can't even put into words what a fabulous job they're doing.
Oh, and has anybody else found this?
When I've bought them by the hundreds (from Home Depot, that might make a huge difference) I've found as much as 20% failure. This is completely typical in my experience.
This happens with the $3.00 decoras too.
So the problem I'm finding is that the plastic housing and the internal contacts can't withstand the tightening of the terminal screw.
Like I said, this is, maybe, a 20% problem. But that's a lot.
These things have UL stamps blatently placed everywhere you can see.
I know all about over torquing. Being honest, I might sometimes make them "a little" tight.
What happens is, tightening the terminal screw causes the contacts to fail to operate correctly, or at all.
The biggest problem, in my mind, is that if you back off the terminal, just however much, it will work again.
Correct me if I'm wrong. How many loose terminals are going to be the source of exactly what most of us would hope to avoid.
And finally, Thank God for UL. I can't even put into words what a fabulous job they're doing.
Oh, and has anybody else found this?