No chance! This issue cries for a Shelly 1L.
Thank you
No chance! This issue cries for a Shelly 1L.
Thank you
Am with the picture in my first post it did not turn on at all.....
I want to do this
I have only 2 RED wires sticking out of the wall like this picture.
I want to add Shelly 1 pm on the place of that Shelly 1L like is shown on this picture.
So i can control my lamps from the internet and with my physical switch.
How can i do it?
hi all. i follow this image
but it does not work.
I put the wire which has electricity on the N slot of the shelly device and the other one on the 0
im trying to swap the swithc that i currently have with Shelly 1 PM Device.
How can i wire the Shelly 1 pm so i can have my switch and turn my lights with the switch and the shelly device too.
please fast help
Sorry for stupid question but, if power sypply is not good enough for this situation, why when i directly connect the lamp to the power supply lights up ?
Thank you!
Could you please share what formulas did you use to calculate that conclusion?
And if it is possible to integrate them in the current situation.
It will be very helpful to understand and apply this in feature.
Is this what you asked for ?
Sorry. This is the power supply.
If i directly connect the light source to the PS. it lights up.
There. This is how i make it.
If you alter the (first) diagram found in lexicon mentally from mains supply to 12V DC supply (N equals +12V DC, L equals GND), you may use it! The second diagram describes the implementation of a potential-free („dry“) contact in an unknown environment - nobody knows where the two green wires are leading…
Thus, adopting my tales in post #2 with terminals I and O to second diagram, it is applicable.
Thank you.
I manage to make the connections.
Now when i flip the switch ON, im hearing how the relay is clicking repeatedly without stopping and the light is still not turning on.
Welcome to the forum!
The relay contact of Shelly 1 (between terminal I and O) is a „dry“ contact! Hence, you’ll have to wire terminal I to +12V, one leg of the lamp to terminal O and the remaining leg of the lamp to -12V/GND. Have a look at the ‚lexicon‘ to find more diagrams!
Hi.
Thanx for response.
Do you mean this diagram ?
Cause i currently use this one
Hi all.
i have Shelly 1, i connected it to 12V power supply, move the jumper and add a light source (12V 20W) on the O I outputs.
i manage to supply the device with 12V, than i connect to the web interface, when i flip the switch im hearing a click sound ( i thing this is the relay ) im seeing on the web interface that blue circle around power button lights up, but the light source is not turning on.
i also click a few times the power button that is in the web interface, hearing clicking sounds again but still nothing.
than i get my multimeter and put the probes on O I and i did not get any readings.
i connect the light source directly to the power supply and it lights up but when is connected to the O I pins it does not.
Could someone help