This is the way you would wire an older Shelly. This way it would be possible to use 2 - 2 way circuits without massive rewiring. I only use detached mode, and I already have L and N at the shelly.
this way i can also use it for 2 - 2way circuits
This is the way you would wire an older Shelly. This way it would be possible to use 2 - 2 way circuits without massive rewiring. I only use detached mode, and I already have L and N at the shelly.
this way i can also use it for 2 - 2way circuits
looks like it should work, becuase i found this:
I have read something other from a German member, he had test it.
But you can test it again ?
He said when you switch with L it isn't comprehensible what happen (on/ off)
I have a similar issue here. I tried to wire one switch through SX and the other through L and it acted quite erratically. Should I have wired both through L or N to make it act sane?
Shelly 1L inputs (SW) may be activated either with Sx potential or with O potential! N potential may be used (if it exists), but gives a significant raise of temperature in the Shelly if used with switches. Push button switching against neutral is o.k.