Am using the Tuya zigbee socket driver for the various ones I use (TS011F). There's one that I have just reinstalled and it keeps shutting itself off due to high voltage - requiring a bodge up automation to turn it back on..
Now here's the thing. I'm in the UK. I should be using 240v mains current or below - but I'm getting voltages upwards of 247v out of that plug and even that's not enough to shut it off due to overvolt. Anyone have any knowledge as to why my bus voltages are all over the place between 240 & 247+ at least? I'm just wondering if this place was wired by a chimpanzee (or the step down transformer outside is throwing a wobbly) or if this kind of overvolt is dangerous.
Also kind of concerned in case it might cook the hub(s)...
Anyone else in Brexitstan noticing this sort of issue?