Hello,
I've just come up with an idea to increase the safety of the home automation at my house (cheap automation). Since, for example, Philips notoriously floods its electronics (mini power supplies) in LED bulbs (which are connected to 230V) with epoxy resin, which, as far as I can see on the market, can be purchased at a reasonable price, I would like to ask for your opinion on whether such flooding of electronics protects against fire, what happens in the event of any short-circuits and which epoxy resin do you recommend for this type of application? I would like to use it mainly to protect Sonoff Smart and Sonoff Pow/TH modules, which I would put in boxes/sockets (only lights and small devices up to a maximum of 100W are to be operated).
Please give me your opinion
I've just come up with an idea to increase the safety of the home automation at my house (cheap automation). Since, for example, Philips notoriously floods its electronics (mini power supplies) in LED bulbs (which are connected to 230V) with epoxy resin, which, as far as I can see on the market, can be purchased at a reasonable price, I would like to ask for your opinion on whether such flooding of electronics protects against fire, what happens in the event of any short-circuits and which epoxy resin do you recommend for this type of application? I would like to use it mainly to protect Sonoff Smart and Sonoff Pow/TH modules, which I would put in boxes/sockets (only lights and small devices up to a maximum of 100W are to be operated).
Please give me your opinion