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Anyone who decides to fit one of these Vphase units to an already installed dual RCD board, I wish you all the luck in the world.


They only work for certain circuits right, so how the hell do you reconfigure a dual RCD CU so circuits are still split across both RCDs properly then fed via a Vphase.

Not easily I think
 
I reckon the only sensible way to run them would be to get a small split board fed solely from the vphase, but the incomers on the units won't accept tails so you'd need to fit a dedicated circuit in the old board and use a bit of 16mm.

So, more initial configuration expense, even longer payback.

In fairness to vPhase, they do say that the best time to fit one is when replacing the CU.
 
I reckon the only sensible way to run them would be to get a small split board fed solely from the vphase, but the incomers on the units won't accept tails so you'd need to fit a dedicated circuit in the old board and use a bit of 16mm.

So, more initial configuration expense, even longer payback.

In fairness to vPhase, they do say that the best time to fit one is when replacing the CU.

I reckon the only sensible way, ...is to stay well clear of these Vphase units, Full Stop!!!
 
I reckon the only sensible way, ...is to stay well clear of these Vphase units, Full Stop!!!

I don't hear anyone on here disagreeing with you, least of all me!
 
Unless I’m very much mistaken I think the members of this board have christened the VPhase an unmitigated impractical failure.

I’ll happily read any evidence to the contrary, and if substantiated data is given I’ll review my opinion.
You all know I have nothing to gain or loose with these units, as with most things I stand on the sidelines and offer advise when I can. My advise on this one is save the unit and installation costs by keeping your money in your pocket. 100% recovery of installation costs instantly.

PS I don’t rate them:death:
 
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"As seen on TV". So were my mum's pot plants.
 
"As seen on TV".

So have a lot of other products that failed or never made it to market, you only need to look at Dragons Den a lot appear never to be seen again

And vphase doesn't defend it now on the forum, so does his silence speak volumes for the product ?
 
For goodness sake don’t rattle his cage you’ll wake him.

I was only wondering how these vphase units optimise the voltage at 220v if the supply voltage was lower than 220v but I think he may now be trying to sell sand to the arabs:21: due to his lack of response
 

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