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The £1300 AFDD consumer unit

Should be good this one!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDGeyJnoqZQ
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  • If it's done properly, the microprocessor software in such devices shouldn't need updating - no internet (yet!), so no security issues!.

    Software is the marketing departments dream - now you can just manufacture one module design and just before you print the case, flash it with the desired RCD sensitivity and delay, and maybe even have a programmable  MCB sensitivity.- after all the big ones already do.


    Shortly after that happens a shadowy market emerges of after market modders who will chip it for you to get 40A out of a 32A device, and various attacks to disable or enable features from the original spec - you only have to look at engine management software and the hacks to de-restrict small motorbikes to see this sort of thing. I'd not look forward too it with that great an enthusiasm.  Certainly I know companies that take the tops off chips and bypass the code protection for a living, and I suspect it can be done outside military circles as well - once the algorithm is liberatated, writing a similar but not identical one is not so hard. as this slightly out of date  article describes

    mike
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  • If it's done properly, the microprocessor software in such devices shouldn't need updating - no internet (yet!), so no security issues!.

    Software is the marketing departments dream - now you can just manufacture one module design and just before you print the case, flash it with the desired RCD sensitivity and delay, and maybe even have a programmable  MCB sensitivity.- after all the big ones already do.


    Shortly after that happens a shadowy market emerges of after market modders who will chip it for you to get 40A out of a 32A device, and various attacks to disable or enable features from the original spec - you only have to look at engine management software and the hacks to de-restrict small motorbikes to see this sort of thing. I'd not look forward too it with that great an enthusiasm.  Certainly I know companies that take the tops off chips and bypass the code protection for a living, and I suspect it can be done outside military circles as well - once the algorithm is liberatated, writing a similar but not identical one is not so hard. as this slightly out of date  article describes

    mike
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