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I have an electric oil heater that has a double switch (for two heaters), and one of the switch light (left) is always On, even when the switch is Off (open).
Heater is switched off, and everything functions normal, except light that is always on.
I have opened the heater to see the wiring, here is the picture.
Brown is live, blue is neutral, red and yellow goes to the heater elements.
Is it possible that the light is on because of the induced current?
I was thinking to change the places of brown wires and red and yellow wires, to put brown wires on top, can that help?
Heater is switched off, and everything functions normal, except light that is always on.
I have opened the heater to see the wiring, here is the picture.
Brown is live, blue is neutral, red and yellow goes to the heater elements.
Is it possible that the light is on because of the induced current?
I was thinking to change the places of brown wires and red and yellow wires, to put brown wires on top, can that help?