Hey all,
I'm hoping to sell a few electronic widgets (noise makers for musicians) online, and my prototype currently plugs directly into mains.
I'm using a 3-prong cord (with ground going to the enclosure), fuse, switch and transformer. I'm under the impression that I cannot actually sell products like this without certification, is this correct?
Has anyone gone through the process of having something certified to be sold? If so, I'm wondering if I'd need to be seeking certification for every country that the widget may go to as well? I'd also be curious who I contact in Canada and how much it may cost.
If getting certified is necessary, complicated and expensive, I assume I can get away with just using a wallwart (external adapter). Although I always find them to be damn cheap and flimsy - not something I want to use.
Thanks for the help
I'm hoping to sell a few electronic widgets (noise makers for musicians) online, and my prototype currently plugs directly into mains.
I'm using a 3-prong cord (with ground going to the enclosure), fuse, switch and transformer. I'm under the impression that I cannot actually sell products like this without certification, is this correct?
Has anyone gone through the process of having something certified to be sold? If so, I'm wondering if I'd need to be seeking certification for every country that the widget may go to as well? I'd also be curious who I contact in Canada and how much it may cost.
If getting certified is necessary, complicated and expensive, I assume I can get away with just using a wallwart (external adapter). Although I always find them to be damn cheap and flimsy - not something I want to use.
Thanks for the help