I recently started exploring the use of a water meter with a pulse output to integrate with my Shelly PLUS Addon for leak detection and water consumption monitoring. After researching various options, I settled on a water meter that provides a pulse every 0.25 liters, which seems ideal for detecting leaks promptly. However, I’ve been wondering if the Shelly 1, combined with the Shelly PLUS Addon, can handle the high frequency of impulses required for accurate monitoring. For instance, if a 10-liter bucket fills up in 30 seconds, that’s 40 impulses in just half a minute, which translates to one impulse every 0.75 seconds. Can the Shelly 1 and the associated software manage this rate without missing any pulses? Additionally, I’m curious if the iobroker system can keep up with such a high frequency of impulses. If not, switching to a meter with a 1.0-liter pulse interval might be a fallback option, though it would compromise leak detection sensitivity. I’d love to hear from others who have experience with similar setups or have tested the limits of their Shelly devices in handling rapid impulses.