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  • alexsh1A alexsh1

    @dbemowsk this is a good review - go ahead and try them

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    @alexsh1 Thanks, they are a bit cheaper than the HLK-PM01s and they appear to be a pin compatible replacement for them.

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      Hi all,

      I have used MEAN WELL IRM-10-5, 5V/2A/10W for some of my projects, since they were available in my local store. They are ok, robust, good quality.
      But as they are much bigger, 10W and cost me 7,5 EUR per piece I wanted to try HLKs for some projects.
      This was my 1st order of HLKs. As I had no experience and wanted to avoid fakes I used ebay link from Power Sources at MySensors Store, this one:
      http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574962087&toolid=10001&campid=5337834143&customid=nodebb&mpre=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2F261985573055
      BTW it is the same seller and store as mentioned by some other members here on forum.

      I was impatiently waiting for them. Finally yeasterday (after 3 weeks) I found the package on my desk. First look when I unpacked it indicates something is not ok. Came back to this thread to see how to check the fakes ... unpleasant findings ... poor enclosure, thinner pins, every at different lenghts, non blocking mechanism on pins, no quality labels, no bar codes, no dot mark on top, different markings on top...
      These ones look much worse as I could even expect from fakes:
      0_1510045901431_IMG_7587-001.jpg
      3_1510045929288_IMG_7585-001.jpg 2_1510045929288_IMG_7584-001.jpg 1_1510045929288_IMG_7583-001.jpg 0_1510045929288_IMG_7579-001.jpg

      Please can somebody more experienced with HLKs recommend really reliable source where to buy the right modules?

      Thanks
      Pete

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      • P Pete357

        Hi all,

        I have used MEAN WELL IRM-10-5, 5V/2A/10W for some of my projects, since they were available in my local store. They are ok, robust, good quality.
        But as they are much bigger, 10W and cost me 7,5 EUR per piece I wanted to try HLKs for some projects.
        This was my 1st order of HLKs. As I had no experience and wanted to avoid fakes I used ebay link from Power Sources at MySensors Store, this one:
        http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574962087&toolid=10001&campid=5337834143&customid=nodebb&mpre=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2F261985573055
        BTW it is the same seller and store as mentioned by some other members here on forum.

        I was impatiently waiting for them. Finally yeasterday (after 3 weeks) I found the package on my desk. First look when I unpacked it indicates something is not ok. Came back to this thread to see how to check the fakes ... unpleasant findings ... poor enclosure, thinner pins, every at different lenghts, non blocking mechanism on pins, no quality labels, no bar codes, no dot mark on top, different markings on top...
        These ones look much worse as I could even expect from fakes:
        0_1510045901431_IMG_7587-001.jpg
        3_1510045929288_IMG_7585-001.jpg 2_1510045929288_IMG_7584-001.jpg 1_1510045929288_IMG_7583-001.jpg 0_1510045929288_IMG_7579-001.jpg

        Please can somebody more experienced with HLKs recommend really reliable source where to buy the right modules?

        Thanks
        Pete

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        ferro
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        #391

        @Pete357 said in Safe In-Wall AC to DC Transformers??:

        Please can somebody more experienced with HLKs recommend really reliable source where to buy the right modules?

        To be sure you get genuine module buy it directly from the vendor:
        http://www.hlktech.net/product.php?CateId=10

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        • ferroF ferro

          @Pete357 said in Safe In-Wall AC to DC Transformers??:

          Please can somebody more experienced with HLKs recommend really reliable source where to buy the right modules?

          To be sure you get genuine module buy it directly from the vendor:
          http://www.hlktech.net/product.php?CateId=10

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          #392

          @ferro Thank you, didnt know they have own eshop. I should have been looking for it before.
          I suggest to put this link into MySensors Store instead of that ebay link, for others looking where to buy it and not to make the same mistake as I did.

          Thanks
          Pete

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          • P Pete357

            @ferro Thank you, didnt know they have own eshop. I should have been looking for it before.
            I suggest to put this link into MySensors Store instead of that ebay link, for others looking where to buy it and not to make the same mistake as I did.

            Thanks
            Pete

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            Nca78
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            #393

            Very ugly modules indeed, I'm not familiar with ebay but you should have some sort of buyer protection ?
            I could easily get money back on Aliexpress with mines that were looking better, so on ebay it should not be a problem.

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            • P Pete357

              Hi all,

              I have used MEAN WELL IRM-10-5, 5V/2A/10W for some of my projects, since they were available in my local store. They are ok, robust, good quality.
              But as they are much bigger, 10W and cost me 7,5 EUR per piece I wanted to try HLKs for some projects.
              This was my 1st order of HLKs. As I had no experience and wanted to avoid fakes I used ebay link from Power Sources at MySensors Store, this one:
              http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574962087&toolid=10001&campid=5337834143&customid=nodebb&mpre=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2F261985573055
              BTW it is the same seller and store as mentioned by some other members here on forum.

              I was impatiently waiting for them. Finally yeasterday (after 3 weeks) I found the package on my desk. First look when I unpacked it indicates something is not ok. Came back to this thread to see how to check the fakes ... unpleasant findings ... poor enclosure, thinner pins, every at different lenghts, non blocking mechanism on pins, no quality labels, no bar codes, no dot mark on top, different markings on top...
              These ones look much worse as I could even expect from fakes:
              0_1510045901431_IMG_7587-001.jpg
              3_1510045929288_IMG_7585-001.jpg 2_1510045929288_IMG_7584-001.jpg 1_1510045929288_IMG_7583-001.jpg 0_1510045929288_IMG_7579-001.jpg

              Please can somebody more experienced with HLKs recommend really reliable source where to buy the right modules?

              Thanks
              Pete

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              @Pete357 I had an issue with some modules that I bought that were not packed well. When they arrived, I had one or two that had at least one pin bent nearly all the way over. Some had case damage that was slight, but still usable. I contacted the seller and got half my money back. I tested all the modules and they all functioned properly. I use MOVs and fuses on the input power, so I figure I should be pretty protected in the event of a failure. I am not pushing them anywhere near the limits either. Do what you feel is necessary for your case though.

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                hek
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                Ok, removed the ebay link from the buying guide. If someone finds an alternative ebay seller with genuine modules, let me know.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #396

                  Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that I bought them from that link. Never the less, it sounds like those are not genuine.

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                    matz
                    wrote on last edited by matz
                    #397

                    Hi Guys,

                    What a huge topic :)

                    Has anyone tested this 3,2 $ module ? Do you think it is safe to put it in the wall socket ?

                    AC-DC Isolated AC 110V / 220V To DC 5V 600mA Constant Voltage Switch Power Supply Converter Module

                    In the comments on guy disassembled it :

                    alt text

                    alt text
                    Regards

                    Matz

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                    • M matz

                      Hi Guys,

                      What a huge topic :)

                      Has anyone tested this 3,2 $ module ? Do you think it is safe to put it in the wall socket ?

                      AC-DC Isolated AC 110V / 220V To DC 5V 600mA Constant Voltage Switch Power Supply Converter Module

                      In the comments on guy disassembled it :

                      alt text

                      alt text
                      Regards

                      Matz

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                      korttoma
                      Hero Member
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                      #398

                      @matz why not use the HLK-PM01 that is known to be safe?

                      http://www.hlktech.net/product_detail.php?ProId=54

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                        matz
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                        #399

                        Hi

                        I understood that the HLK-PM01 can not be directly used out of the box, and that we need to solder it to a pcb with Varistor etc. but i may be wrong

                        I dont have the skills to do that for something potentially dangerous. I need something that can be used out of the box and connect it directly to a wemos mini d1

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                          Hi

                          I understood that the HLK-PM01 can not be directly used out of the box, and that we need to solder it to a pcb with Varistor etc. but i may be wrong

                          I dont have the skills to do that for something potentially dangerous. I need something that can be used out of the box and connect it directly to a wemos mini d1

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                          Nca78
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                          @matz said in Safe In-Wall AC to DC Transformers??:

                          Hi

                          I understood that the HLK-PM01 can not be directly used out of the box, and that we need to solder it to a pcb with Varistor etc. but i may be wrong

                          I dont have the skills to do that for something potentially dangerous. I need something that can be used out of the box and connect it directly to a wemos mini d1

                          But from the pictures, it doesn't look like this is safer than an HLK... much more like the opposite.

                          They didn't even bother to make slots to increase creepage, while high voltage and low voltage sides are clearly way too close. You can compare with layout on the HLK here, there's way more distance between the too sides of the board, but still they added a wide slot under the optocoupler (on the side, next to R6) to increase creepage.
                          http://lygte-info.dk/pic/USB PS/P01 Hi-Link HLK-PM01/DSC_1454a.jpg

                          There's also no filling in the enclosure for extra isolation, to even the heat generated and to protect components from environmental pollution. It should be ok for dust because opening is small but not at all for humidity...

                          If you look at the product description of the exact same power supply (without the box) on AliExpress you can see they advise much more extra components than for the HLK: input fuse and at the output: RC filter, extra ceramic capacitor for high frequency noise, TVS diode and Y2 safety capacitor.
                          https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/1PCS-SANMIN-AC220V-to-DC3-3V-600MA-3W-Power-supply-Isolated-switching-power-supply-module-220V/923896_32799372973.html

                          If you don't trust an HLK with extra safety (fuse + MOV) in your wall you shouldn't trust that thing. It doesn't seem to have much consideration for high/low voltage sides isolation and it's just been put in a plastic box like it is a complete and safe power supply, while the safety components advised by the original maker were not added...

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                            @matz said in Safe In-Wall AC to DC Transformers??:

                            Hi

                            I understood that the HLK-PM01 can not be directly used out of the box, and that we need to solder it to a pcb with Varistor etc. but i may be wrong

                            I dont have the skills to do that for something potentially dangerous. I need something that can be used out of the box and connect it directly to a wemos mini d1

                            But from the pictures, it doesn't look like this is safer than an HLK... much more like the opposite.

                            They didn't even bother to make slots to increase creepage, while high voltage and low voltage sides are clearly way too close. You can compare with layout on the HLK here, there's way more distance between the too sides of the board, but still they added a wide slot under the optocoupler (on the side, next to R6) to increase creepage.
                            http://lygte-info.dk/pic/USB PS/P01 Hi-Link HLK-PM01/DSC_1454a.jpg

                            There's also no filling in the enclosure for extra isolation, to even the heat generated and to protect components from environmental pollution. It should be ok for dust because opening is small but not at all for humidity...

                            If you look at the product description of the exact same power supply (without the box) on AliExpress you can see they advise much more extra components than for the HLK: input fuse and at the output: RC filter, extra ceramic capacitor for high frequency noise, TVS diode and Y2 safety capacitor.
                            https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/1PCS-SANMIN-AC220V-to-DC3-3V-600MA-3W-Power-supply-Isolated-switching-power-supply-module-220V/923896_32799372973.html

                            If you don't trust an HLK with extra safety (fuse + MOV) in your wall you shouldn't trust that thing. It doesn't seem to have much consideration for high/low voltage sides isolation and it's just been put in a plastic box like it is a complete and safe power supply, while the safety components advised by the original maker were not added...

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                            @nca78

                            Thanks a lot for this complete answer. I understand that i should use HLK but put in on a PCB and add varistor and fuse like described in the edit of the first post. The problem is that I really don't know a lot about eletronic. For arduino things in 5v or 3,3v I have no problem to try to do myself, in order to learn, but for 220v i prefer to use a finished product... Is there exist somewhere a finished product with the HLK and all necessary pieces, ready to wire to the 220 v and to the arduino/nodemcu ?

                            Regards

                            Matz

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                              @nca78

                              Thanks a lot for this complete answer. I understand that i should use HLK but put in on a PCB and add varistor and fuse like described in the edit of the first post. The problem is that I really don't know a lot about eletronic. For arduino things in 5v or 3,3v I have no problem to try to do myself, in order to learn, but for 220v i prefer to use a finished product... Is there exist somewhere a finished product with the HLK and all necessary pieces, ready to wire to the 220 v and to the arduino/nodemcu ?

                              Regards

                              Matz

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                              @matz I have made a breakout board. But using this and the pre-defined components you are on the right track. It's all easy to solder components (temp fuse can be a little tricky) . I don't have much time to source and solder assembled projects but have a look and you might get some ideas.

                              https://www.openhardware.io/view/504/HLK-PM01-breakout-board

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                                @matz I have made a breakout board. But using this and the pre-defined components you are on the right track. It's all easy to solder components (temp fuse can be a little tricky) . I don't have much time to source and solder assembled projects but have a look and you might get some ideas.

                                https://www.openhardware.io/view/504/HLK-PM01-breakout-board

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                                @sundberg84

                                Thanks a lot it is very useful and i'm sure i can do it myself with tour board already designed.

                                Juste one question : what are the sizes of the bard in all 3 dimensions ? I need to be sure it will fit in the wall where i need to put it before ordering the components. I could not find these info on the page you sent me.

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                                  @sundberg84

                                  Thanks a lot it is very useful and i'm sure i can do it myself with tour board already designed.

                                  Juste one question : what are the sizes of the bard in all 3 dimensions ? I need to be sure it will fit in the wall where i need to put it before ordering the components. I could not find these info on the page you sent me.

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                                  @matz hmm, traveling now so can't measure but 50 long I'm sure. It's probably 35-40mm wide.

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                                    @matz hmm, traveling now so can't measure but 50 long I'm sure. It's probably 35-40mm wide.

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                                    @sundberg84
                                    Quite small, so.

                                    In a link above i've seen a review of the HLK from one guy who seems to know about electronics.

                                    He recommends using the VIGORTRONIX VTX-214-005-105 AC/DC PCB Mount Power Supply . He said "for only a few quid more you win a switch mode PSU that stands a chance of not requiring external components to pass Class B!"

                                    Anyone here has tested the Vigortronix ? Is it better than HLK ?

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                                      @sundberg84
                                      Quite small, so.

                                      In a link above i've seen a review of the HLK from one guy who seems to know about electronics.

                                      He recommends using the VIGORTRONIX VTX-214-005-105 AC/DC PCB Mount Power Supply . He said "for only a few quid more you win a switch mode PSU that stands a chance of not requiring external components to pass Class B!"

                                      Anyone here has tested the Vigortronix ? Is it better than HLK ?

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                                      @matz Never tried the Vigortronix, but I tried some from a company called Recom that were pretty good. Quite a bit higher in price though too.

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                                        @matz Never tried the Vigortronix, but I tried some from a company called Recom that were pretty good. Quite a bit higher in price though too.

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                                        @dbemowsk
                                        Ok thanks. I will try to build the sundberg84 board but i will try also to find a case built with a 3D printer as i prefer not to let all this stuff unprotected in case someone else than me in the futur open the wall socket

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                                          @dbemowsk
                                          Ok thanks. I will try to build the sundberg84 board but i will try also to find a case built with a 3D printer as i prefer not to let all this stuff unprotected in case someone else than me in the futur open the wall socket

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                                          @matz Now that I have had my 3D printer for a year, I don't know why I didn't get one sooner. FOr these very reasons. If I need a case for something, I cad it out and make it.

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