I’ve been using the Shelly Plug S for a couple of months now, and overall, it’s been a fantastic addition to my smart home setup. The ability to control my devices remotely and integrate them seamlessly with my existing ecosystem has been a real game-changer. However, there’s one issue that’s been a bit of a head-scratcher for me.
Every so often, when I manually switch on the Shelly Plug, it causes the power outlet to trip. This has happened a couple of times today, and it’s a bit frustrating because it disrupts the flow of my smart home setup. The devices connected to these plugs aren’t particularly power-hungry—just a couple of PCs—so I’m puzzled as to why this is happening.
I’d love to hear if anyone else has encountered this issue or has any insights into potential solutions. Is there something I might be missing in the configuration, or could this be a more widespread problem with the Shelly Plug S? I’d appreciate any advice or experiences you can share!
On a more positive note, the integration process with my existing setup was smooth, and the reliability of the Shelly Plug S has been impressive otherwise. It’s just this one quirk that’s got me scratching my head. I’m hopeful that with a bit of troubleshooting and the collective wisdom of the community, we can get to the bottom of this.