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This solution lets you achieve this goal. just the facts, ma’am. Highly concise, high level description. More facts, ma’am. Still being very concise. Should have one paragraph here, no more. Just a few sentences, less than 4 lines of text. |
Instructions |
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Open Shelly Smart Control on your phone. * Navigate to the room where your EM is set up. Click on your EM (or the first entry, if you have two channels set up) Look for icons on the left. The bottom icon looks like a single gear. Tap it. Tap "Device information" Write down the IP address. On a computer that is connected to the same network as your Shelly EM, open a web browser and type in the IP address. This will load the web interface for Shelly EM. Go to the "Settings" menu. Click "Firmware Version" (See Screen Cap 1 below) If not current, update firmware before proceeding. Click the "Actions" menu. Select "Channel 1 Over Power" Click Enable. Enter 2000 in the field for "When power consumption (W) is over:" In the "URL to be hit" field, enter: http://localhost/relay/0?turn=on Click Save Repeat the same steps for "Channel 1 Under Power" but use 1950 instead of 2000 and use this URL: http://localhost/relay/0?turn=off Click Save. Go to the "Settings" menu Select "Device Reboot" Click "Yes" when prompted at the top of the screen. I tested this on my own desk this morning to make sure it all works.
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Top Use Cases for Mini 1 Gen3 |
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Shelly Mini 1 Gen3 uses Shelly’s smallest form factor enclosure. This makes the product ideal for: Note: Shelly Plus 1 requires separate power supply for the dry contact relay, meaning both the L and I terminals must be populated for the device to work. If powering Shelly Plus 1 via 12vdc, the 12v (rather than L) and I terminals must be powered. |
Best product for light switches |
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Shelly Plus 1PM is the best choice for use with on/off control of lighting circuits: |