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Here is a reasonable look at the internals of the 4Pro... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siiu2SUhCsA
Anyone have a shelly button they can part with? preferably a black one. Thanks.
Just got an email from one of my local sparkys here in CHCH saying they are now "New Zealand Partners for Shelly".
robcreid:
Just got an email from one of my local sparkys here in CHCH saying they are now "New Zealand Partners for Shelly".
https://juiceelectrical.co.nz/automation/
That's interesting, as I've been talking with the channel manager from Allterco about importing these and they said just yesterday, and I quote, "we only have Australian partners".
fearandloathing:
Anyone have a shelly button they can part with? preferably a black one. Thanks.
I have a spare one, send me a PM.
chevrolux:
That's interesting, as I've been talking with the channel manager from Allterco about importing these and they said just yesterday, and I quote, "we only have Australian partners".
It seems they will just install them for you. Probably slightly different than selling to the general public. I would have thought the channel manager would know about it though.
@chevrolux are you going to do a discount for GZ members? ;-)
My views (except when I am looking out their windows) are not those of my employer.
Anyone used this crowd?
http://onesecurity.co.nz/shellyhomeautomation/
Lookin at a 2.5 for some outdoor (led) lights - where the switches are in the house. I currently mostly have aeotec or fibaro zwave....but have started going off zwave.
I have 2 1pms to install as well already, but are in need of a 2.5.
Was preferring someone local (or a fellow gz member, that doesn't have immediate plans to install, so I could order another replacement, as looking at having my sparky coming in the next 2 weeks).
Previously known as psycik
Home Assistant: Gigabyte AMD A8 Brix, Home Assistant with Aeotech ZWave Controller, Raspberry PI, Wemos D1 Mini, Zwave, Shelly Humidity and Temperature sensors
Media:Chromecast v2, ATV4 4k, ATV4, HDHomeRun Dual
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davidcole:Anyone used this crowd?
http://onesecurity.co.nz/shellyhomeautomation/
Lookin at a 2.5 for some outdoor (led) lights - where the switches are in the house. I currently mostly have aeotec or fibaro zwave....but have started going off zwave.
I have 2 1pms to install as well already, but are in need of a 2.5.
Was preferring someone local (or a fellow gz member, that doesn't have immediate plans to install, so I could order another replacement, as looking at having my sparky coming in the next 2 weeks).
Lightbulb: Not sure what happened there
Anyway yes bought some dinner 2s.
Sale went smoothly. No problems
Wonder how much stock they hold. About double the price of shelly directly (including currency enchange).
But i guess then you're covered by CGA etc
Previously known as psycik
Home Assistant: Gigabyte AMD A8 Brix, Home Assistant with Aeotech ZWave Controller, Raspberry PI, Wemos D1 Mini, Zwave, Shelly Humidity and Temperature sensors
Media:Chromecast v2, ATV4 4k, ATV4, HDHomeRun Dual
Server Host Plex Server 3x3TB, 4x4TB using MergerFS, Samsung 850 evo 512 GB SSD, Proxmox Server with 1xW10, 2xUbuntu 22.04 LTS, Backblaze Backups, usenetprime.com fastmail.com Sharesies Trakt.TV Sharesight
robcreid:
Just got an email from one of my local sparkys here in CHCH saying they are now "New Zealand Partners for Shelly".
https://juiceelectrical.co.nz/automation/
Only just saw this - I was the one to introduce Greg (the owner of Juice Electrical) to the Shelly gear when he installed some 1PMs in my house last year, I guess he liked them!
jol: Hey, what's the legal situation with self-installing these behind existing 240V switches at your own home? Can you just go for it if you know what you're doing? Do you need to get it checked by a registered electrician before you turn the power back on? Will my house insurer care?
I've just moved into my first home, and want to do this on a low budget.
Well the fact that you’re asking the questions says you probably know the answers, but for others who may read this thread in future, here’s what I’ve been able to piece together, since I’m in a similar situation and have been learning about these as well.
Hey, what's the legal situation with self-installing these behind existing 240V switches at your own home?
The legal situation is you can self-install ... if you’re a registered electrician.
Can you just go for it if you know what you're doing?
Sure. But as with doing anything that’s against the law, you will carry the risk if anything goes wrong, or your actions are discovered.
Do you need to get it checked by a registered electrician before you turn the power back on?
It would depend on the sparky. You’re basically asking him/her to sign off on work he/she didn’t perform.
Will my house insurer care?
If the house is damaged and the source is traced to the wiring and enough of the Shelly (or similar) unit remains to be identifiable and you can’t show it was correctly installed and signed-off then probably, yes. Otherwise, I’d doubt it.
I've just moved into my first home, and want to do this on a low budget.
Congratulations, that’s exciting. FWIW, my advice would be to see if you can find a friend who knows a sparky and have a conversation with him/her, see if you can exchange services somehow, to keep the cost down but still be safe. You don’t want to risk anything for your new asset and you’ll have enough to worry about without adding extra fire risk, no matter how small the realistic chance of it is.
Any references to that information CJbravo?
I can see the need for an electrician installing these devices in some cases , but it seems according to worksafe and the act you can install these as a homeowner.
What electrical work can I do?
You must own and live in the property to do the following work on low voltage electrical installations when there is no payment or reward:
Voyager referral - https://refer.voyager.nz/68QKJ8XKK
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