F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Question: Is the Shelly Smart Plug suitable for a 750W appliance?

Question: Is the Shelly Smart Plug suitable for a 750W appliance?

Question: Is the Shelly Smart Plug suitable for a 750W appliance?

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dennism28
Junior Member
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11-07-2023, 08:14 AM
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According to Shelly, the PSU can handle up to 2500W and more importantly, around 12A. The screenshot shows the maximum load being well over 12A. It’s worth noting that the power outlet is EU 240V. I’m still unsure if the Shelly plug is safe for this setup. One thing is clear: 2500W exceeds 750W peak, and the amperage far surpasses the smart plug’s rating of 12A. Do I have a misunderstanding? Thanks in advance.
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dennism28
11-07-2023, 08:14 AM #1

According to Shelly, the PSU can handle up to 2500W and more importantly, around 12A. The screenshot shows the maximum load being well over 12A. It’s worth noting that the power outlet is EU 240V. I’m still unsure if the Shelly plug is safe for this setup. One thing is clear: 2500W exceeds 750W peak, and the amperage far surpasses the smart plug’s rating of 12A. Do I have a misunderstanding? Thanks in advance.

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1tsDan13l
Junior Member
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11-09-2023, 04:40 AM
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AC input is set at 10A, with a 2A buffer available; maximum allowed by the plug is 12A.
Thread relocated from Systems to Power Supplies.
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1tsDan13l
11-09-2023, 04:40 AM #2

AC input is set at 10A, with a 2A buffer available; maximum allowed by the plug is 12A.
Thread relocated from Systems to Power Supplies.

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Doppelbemme
Member
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11-09-2023, 05:03 AM
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In that scenario I could remove the connection (just a joke about buying it).
Thanks a lot, really value your assistance on the forum.
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Doppelbemme
11-09-2023, 05:03 AM #3

In that scenario I could remove the connection (just a joke about buying it).
Thanks a lot, really value your assistance on the forum.

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Cha0s_C0ntr0l
Junior Member
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11-09-2023, 12:57 PM
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I had to go through this again after noticing a mistake. At 100 volts, the PSU's power consumption will reach 10 amps, which is its maximum. When it's at 240 volts, the draw drops to 5 amps. This means you now have more room, since your wall outlet supports 230 volts.
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Cha0s_C0ntr0l
11-09-2023, 12:57 PM #4

I had to go through this again after noticing a mistake. At 100 volts, the PSU's power consumption will reach 10 amps, which is its maximum. When it's at 240 volts, the draw drops to 5 amps. This means you now have more room, since your wall outlet supports 230 volts.