Hi all,
I recently finished a synth type noisemaker that I've started to sell to a few people. Originally I was using a 16-0-16V transformer inside and a nice power cord, but a friend told me I was not able to sell electronics that used mains voltage. After enquiring on an electronics forum (What are the issues with selling DIY stuff that plugs into mains (120/240VAC)?), I received many responses that confirmed the same thing. So I changed the design to use an AC-AC wallwart, and now I'm running into various issues with availability of wallwarts for different countries, etc, etc. I also think wallwarts are pretty lame (cheap cords, easy to break, etc.)
So I guess I'm back to square one, considering using an internal transformer. So my question is for amp builders.. how do you guys deal with the issue of certification for selling devices powered by mains voltage? Or protect yourself from any liability..
I recently finished a synth type noisemaker that I've started to sell to a few people. Originally I was using a 16-0-16V transformer inside and a nice power cord, but a friend told me I was not able to sell electronics that used mains voltage. After enquiring on an electronics forum (What are the issues with selling DIY stuff that plugs into mains (120/240VAC)?), I received many responses that confirmed the same thing. So I changed the design to use an AC-AC wallwart, and now I'm running into various issues with availability of wallwarts for different countries, etc, etc. I also think wallwarts are pretty lame (cheap cords, easy to break, etc.)
So I guess I'm back to square one, considering using an internal transformer. So my question is for amp builders.. how do you guys deal with the issue of certification for selling devices powered by mains voltage? Or protect yourself from any liability..
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