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Shelly 1 - Switch Actuator 230 V 16 A - WIFI Relay Suitable for Smart Home, Alexa & Google Home, without Hub or with Cloud Switchable from Anywhere, MQTT, Openhab, HomeAssist (1)

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They respond fast when on the cloud. Pressing the button on the app or a door opening or light coming on is near instantaneous.

Configure the actions for your device - enable, disable, add duration and URLs. This setting includes these actions: BUTTON SWITCHED ON URL, BUTTON SWITCHED OFF URL, BUTTON SHORT PRESSED URL, OUTPUT SWITCHED ON URL, OUTPUT SWITCHED OFF URL. Settings POWER ON - DEFAULT MODE Many deployments are similar to wiring a plug. For example I have converted a small dumb light to a smart light, I have illustrated the process below. Other applications involve modifying your lighting circuit wiring so additional knowledge is needed to keep yourself and your property safe. Hats off to the person coding the switch behaviour. A simple ON|OFF would be nice but Shelly 1 comes with a list of possible behaviours. Auto off: After turning on, the relay output will be automatically turned off after a predefined period of time (in seconds). If your device is not found in the Shelly app then it may be because you are on a different network. In my case, I have 2 Wi-Fi networks, one 2.4 GHz and one 5 GHz, and only after switching to the 2.4 GHz network with my phone, the device was found. Conclusionid":"6dd6c358.8384cc","type":"inject","z":"5918ab24.3ed1a4","name":"ON","topic":"","payload":"on","payloadType":"str","repeat":"","crontab":"","once":false,"onceDelay":0.1,"x":230,"y":160,"wires":[["9e4eaed9.bf162"]]},{"id":"9e4eaed9.bf162","type":"function","z":"5918ab24.3ed1a4","name":"turn on/off","func":"var x = msg.payload;\nvar IP = \"192.168.1.78\";\nmsg.url= \"http://\"+ IP + \"/relay/0\";\n\nmsg.payload = \"turn=\" + x;\nreturn msg;","outputs":1,"noerr":0,"x":420,"y":200,"wires":[["91dfc63e.4fc608"]]},{"id":"91dfc63e.4fc608","type":"http request","z":"5918ab24.3ed1a4","name":"","method":"POST","ret":"obj","paytoqs":false,"url":"","tls":"","persist":false,"proxy":"","authType":"","x":590,"y":200,"wires":[["bc4f05f0.b71cd8"]]},{"id":"bc4f05f0.b71cd8","type":"debug","z":"5918ab24.3ed1a4","name":"","active":true,"tosidebar":true,"console":false,"tostatus":false,"complete":"false","x":750,"y":200,"wires":[]},{"id":"ce7dbc38.8e8ee","type":"inject","z":"5918ab24.3ed1a4","name":"OFF","topic":"","payload":"off","payloadType":"str","repeat":"","crontab":"","once":false,"onceDelay":0.1,"x":237,"y":248,"wires":[["9e4eaed9.bf162"]]},{"id":"1636e43c.ad812c","type":"function","z":"5918ab24.3ed1a4","name":"status","func":"\nvar IP = \"192.168.1.78\";\nmsg.url= \"http://\"+ IP + \"/status\";\n\n\nreturn msg;","outputs":1,"noerr":0,"x":410,"y":80,"wires":[["9231bcbc.391f2"]]},{"id":"9231bcbc.391f2","type":"http request","z":"5918ab24.3ed1a4","name":"","method":"POST","ret":"obj","paytoqs":false,"url":"","tls":"","persist":false,"proxy":"","authType":"","x":590,"y":80,"wires":[["c188708b.5d4be"]]},{"id":"c188708b.5d4be","type":"debug","z":"5918ab24.3ed1a4","name":"","active":true,"tosidebar":true,"console":false,"tostatus":false,"complete":"false","x":750,"y":80,"wires":[]},{"id":"b26ecfeb.8c3b2","type":"inject","z":"5918ab24.3ed1a4","name":"","topic":"","payload":"","payloadType":"date","repeat":"","crontab":"","once":false,"onceDelay":0.1,"x":220,"y":80,"wires":[["1636e43c.ad812c"]]}] Although they share the same essential functionality, there are some key differences that might affect your decision depending on your specific requirements and preferences. Shelly 1 Recently I came across a range of devices from a Bulgarian company called Allterco Robotics, they use the Shelly Cloud branding and produce a range of products including relays, power monitoring, lights, motion sensors and a host of add on’s. They also have a growing ‘Pro’ range that includes Din mounted 4 way relay and energy monitoring. What Will Shelly Do? Enabling this setting will make it so the device periodically scans for a better access point when the RSSI signal strength value is below the one you have chosen from the drop-down menu. Access point Another strange design decision was to glue the enclosure together. There is a jumper switch (12 -220V control) inside, which can be only accessed if you open up the enclosure. Since the case is glued up together, you have to be extra careful not to break the plastic when opening it. Installing near the switch

They are invisible, not literally but the end user doesn’t know they are there. The Shelly 1 can be installed to utilise the existing lighting wiring and switch. This means lights can be switched on and off with the familiar convenience of the traditional switch. Shelly 1 can be accessed, controlled and monitored remotely from any place where the User has internet connectivity, as long as the device is connected to a Wi-Fi router and the Internet. Friend of Automated Home, MarkB, covers his latest DIY smart home project as he converts his house to use Shelly modules… Shelly 1 and Shelly 1 Plus are both compact smart relays from Allterco Robotics that offer automation and remote control for your home appliances.Shelly 1PM– used for power management of major appliances including dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, boiler and water heater In contrast, the Shelly 1 Plus is an enhanced version that introduces additional features. It offers the same core functionalities as the Shelly 1 but adds energy monitoring and MQTT support. This makes it a more advanced option suitable for users looking for these additional features. Shelly Plus 1 has embedded Web Interface which can be used to monitor and control the device, as well as adjust its settings. Main applications

Detached: (Button and Switch) - Set Shelly device to be in Detached switch mode - switch is separated from the relays. The Shelly 1 Plus also handles a broader voltage range of 110-230V AC or 24-60V DC and has a higher load capacity, reaching up to 25A. Furthermore, it supports direct MQTT integration, a protocol commonly used in home automation, in addition to the cloud services available with Shelly 1. Shelly 1 Plus i4 Naprave vklopite ali izklopite neposredno iz pametnega telefona ali tabličnega računalnika WiFi povezljivost Ustreza naslednjim standardom EU: R & TTE 1999/5 / WE, LVD 2006/95 / WE, EMC 2004/108 / WE, RoHS2 2011/65 / UE, RE direktiva 2014/53 / EU Nadzor z aplikacijo za mobilne naprave It’s a direct competition to Sonoff Mini (review) so when it comes to these switches you have options. I have a post running these side by side for you (soon). Shelly 1 specsIn this setting, you can enable/disable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing, CoIoT and MQTT. If you enable CoIoT, a text box will appear, where you can type in the CoIoT peer. There you can enter mcast for multicast or ip:port for unicast. A device is required when the CoIoT peer is changed. Shelly Uni – used in alarm control panel to give smart outputs and isolate sensors to allow remote access to garage without disarming alarm Shelly 1 ponuja celovito rešitev za avtomatizacijo vašega stanovanja, hiše ali pisarne in pomaga znatno zmanjšati porabo električne energije in znižati stroške, brez potrebe po spremembah obstoječega ožičenja I will post some follow-up articles over the coming weeks, covering how I installed our devices and what they are used for in the future but to get you started here is a simple introduction. Making a Dumb Light Smart Lights are usually done on a separate loop. They tend to be connected with each other, so you are likely to find another mains cable to continue the loop. If you break the loop (I have done so the first time around) you will still enjoy the Shelly 1, just not the lights elsewhere. Installation

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