This is genuinely art. This is amazing. Holy cow. I am at a loss of words to express how amazing it is to have something with such functionality be assembled in an appearingly simple way. We need breakers? Put them in a line. We need wires? Measure them out by "hand" The fact it uses minimal numbers of parts and only uses components that are required is simply amazing. This is genuinely art and I love this so much.
Very impressive work !! 👏🏻❤ I'm also work like this and this type of control wiring one day i will work it 🥹❤ but its smart controller and m30 and relay control to much cost in india 😔! But sir I impress with your work ! ❤😊U are my iot teacher!!thank u sir love from india 🫡💗
This is beautiful work! I have two questions about the M30: - Why didn't you put it on DIN rail, too? - Do you only need to put the reference voltage on L1? A minor critique: I feel like you should line up the breakers and relays so you don't have to make that little kink in the wire between every one.
1. fix by screw is stable. 2. every L detect for 10 channel CT current sensor. so L1 for CT1-10, L2 for CT11-20, L3 for CT21-30 thanks for your suggestion.
I wish the US electrical system allowed for this kind of modularity in residential breakers.... Maybe I love the idea of DIN rail mounted components too much, but I always thought they look so clean
In this video in 13:10 you connect L wire from Power Supply input in A32 CO socket, not conect 12V wire from PowerSupply output? Also connect N wire from PowerSupply input to relay not connect GND wire from PowerSupply output? This is not the same as diagram?
This is genuinely art. This is amazing. Holy cow. I am at a loss of words to express how amazing it is to have something with such functionality be assembled in an appearingly simple way. We need breakers? Put them in a line.
We need wires? Measure them out by "hand"
The fact it uses minimal numbers of parts and only uses components that are required is simply amazing. This is genuinely art and I love this so much.
thanks, this is a common breaker, just use by KinCony's Smart controller A32 Pro and M30 energy meter board.
good jobs ❤100%
i only happened upon your videos recently and ive been binge watching. Thanks dude, might make some orders from you soon!
thanks
Very impressive work !! 👏🏻❤ I'm
also work like this and this type of control wiring one day i will work it 🥹❤ but its smart controller and m30 and relay control to much cost in india 😔! But sir I impress with your work ! ❤😊U are my iot teacher!!thank u sir love from india 🫡💗
you are welcome
I wish you explained what was being done instead of the music, like what were the connections being bridged at 13:06 ?
we will make a new video to explain it in details.
Perfect. I want a panel like this here in Brazil.
you can make it use by kincony's controller
I loved this. Been thinking about doing a system for my backyard workshop.
good, you can try.
Clean work. Very good like always.
This is beautiful work! I have two questions about the M30:
- Why didn't you put it on DIN rail, too?
- Do you only need to put the reference voltage on L1?
A minor critique: I feel like you should line up the breakers and relays so you don't have to make that little kink in the wire between every one.
1. fix by screw is stable.
2. every L detect for 10 channel CT current sensor. so L1 for CT1-10, L2 for CT11-20, L3 for CT21-30
thanks for your suggestion.
@@KinCony 2: that's what I expected from your other comments, but at 15:20 in this video - you only have L1 fed.
@@wellsgofar3196 sorry, at last, the completed version, we have connected all L1,L2,L3 terminal with Live line.
Great video! Would you be able to share a wiring schematic so we can better understand what’s being connected where?
yes, here is a link. we will make a new video to explain it.
I love this project 😍 and i want to try this one my home 😊
ok, thanks
Nice job.
What's the section of black wire used for low voltage? is it 0.75 mm2 ?
do you means black wire for CT sensor? or relay output wire? that is for DC contactor, just 24v.
@@KinCony relay output wire and the ones that you use for 12v power for example. What’s the section of the cable in mm2?
@@sebagarayco if use for 12v, any cable mm2 can be used, current very low.
@@KinCony yes but I want to know this one in particular how width it is. Thanks
@@sebagarayco 1mm2
This is very clean.
Do you use software to design the panel? 12:25
not use software, just directly to install.
I wish the US electrical system allowed for this kind of modularity in residential breakers.... Maybe I love the idea of DIN rail mounted components too much, but I always thought they look so clean
thanks
In this video in 13:10 you connect L wire from Power Supply input in A32 CO socket, not conect 12V wire from PowerSupply output? Also connect N wire from PowerSupply input to relay not connect GND wire from PowerSupply output? This is not the same as diagram?
at last, we have replaced the contactor with DC version. so the A32 Pro relay output 12v let DC contactor ON.
Nice work 🎉
thanks
perfect, incredible...👏
thanks
What is the cost of parts used? It would be useful to break it down and make a list.
all parts purchase list in video description
@@KinCony link for European market? Is it also ok to use Aliexpress?
@@Xaro5 our online store is : shop.kincony.com our official aliexpress online store is: kincony.aliexpress.com/store/1100463977
do we really need contactors? what is its importance
that for large current load, MAX 25A. if you using small load, without contatctor is ok.
WoW!!! amazing!!!!!!
thanks.
@@KinCony how you meter the main circuit ( whole house consume)?
Do you have circuit breakers that are RCD ?
yes, you can install one breaker with RCD.
Great job
thanks
nice