Not possible
You should use a current limiter.
Yes
Can you recommend one? Will a Shelly RC Snubber solve this issue?
Not possible
You should use a current limiter.
Yes
Can you recommend one? Will a Shelly RC Snubber solve this issue?
Can Somebody answer my questions above please?
Thank you for your help.
For point 2 I can build up a truth table thoright configuration, the following 2 setup is viable:
Can the device handle(turn on) four motor at the same time with a power rating of 100-150w? I would like to use this to turn on and off the heating system circulation motor based on time and thermostats in the house.
Can the device report back it state? I would like to turn On/OFF the motor for the floor heating if the main motor in the basement is on/off (which I intended to switched on by a thermostat through the Switch X).
Some help support would be great!
Hi everyone,
I'm seeking clarification regarding the suitability of the Shelly Pro 4PM for my needs. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find comprehensive documentation for this device or any other similar ones, apart from what is available at https://shelly-forum.com/filebase/. However, I feel that the information provided there is insufficient for my requirements, and I prefer not to make assumptions about the functionalities.
In the absence of a user manual, here are my use case and related questions: I intend to control the on/off functionality of three motors with an approximate power rating of 100W (according to the product webpage, this device seems to be suitable). Here are my questions:
I hope this clarification helps provide a clearer understanding of my questions. Thank you.