To check if two plugs share the same circuit, use a power line adapter and test their connections.
To check if two plugs share the same circuit, use a power line adapter and test their connections.
The house needs to be connected to a single main power source, ensuring all devices function when electricity is available.
Which nation are you located in? If you're in the United States, it's likely your home uses split-phase 240V power—meaning incoming lines have 120V on one side and 120V on the other, with connections to both sides providing 240V. The phases switch at your breaker panel. Devices like water heaters or dryers need two rows on a single phase. For powerline equipment, ensure all units share the same phase; match breakers for outlets you wish to connect. Units labeled "AV2" can work across different phases using ground connections.