In message <810f9e795c77564592f2355a6b5c3fa21a813...@g4w3218.americas.hpqcorp.net>, dated Mon, 16 Mar 2015, "Allen, Chris" <[email protected]> writes:

I have recently bought an outlet socket / USB charger module from Ikea which connects in to their under cupboard lighting system.

Tow things:

1. Sweden is very 'hot' on electrical safety, so what claims of compliance, if any, are made for the product?

2. The lighting system may conform to a standard, which may or may not admit of 'auxiliary' devices being connected.

When my iPhone 5 is plugged in to it the touch screen is very erratic and "jumps" when I use it.

Probably due to capacitance to the high-frequency 'fog' on the mains. I wouldn't use it while it's charging, just in case the battery deflagrates.
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