indirectly supported as configuration of Digoo NX-SP202 seems to work fine
Device can switch 2 individual plugs. It has a builtin metering sensor which measures power consumption of the sum of both.
My 2 devices I bought at Amazon have ROHS and CE signs and are officially valid for a maximum of 16A.
You can buy it at Amazon
According to the template configuration the device seems to be compatible with Digoo NX-SP202
Currently Slitinto is not present as separate module but DIGOO NX-SP202 seems to work. I had to adjust voltage and current with the following commands in the console
- command VoltageSet 233 // measured with a multimeter
- command CurrentSet 171 // known milliampere of my reference (here lightbulb of 40watts) This calibration is potentially individual for every device so I would suggest to calibrate it with a known power consuming device like a good old light bulb where the wattage is well known.
The device has no screws but disassembling as not needed as you can flash it OTA using tuya-convert. Nevertheless one user described a method to "crack" it using a rubber hammer and then glue it together again with no visible defects.
Not known.
Here is described how to crack the device but also how to flash it OTA.
I use metering capable devices to observe the power consumption and execute rule based behaviour on base of the consumption values.
i.e.: if the power consumption is lower than 10W for 30min (checked every 60 seconds) then switch off.
My script for this looks like this:
- rule1 on Energy#Power>10 do backlog ruletimer1 1800; ruletimer2 60; rule1 off; endon
- rule2 on rules#timer=1 do power2 off endon
- rule3 on rules#timer=2 do rule1 on endon
- rule1 on
- rule2 on
- rule3 on