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Lizard1977

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#317361 9-Oct-2024 10:44
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I bought these a couple of years ago from the Shelly Shop (Europe) with the plans of upgrading my smart home approach, but I never got around to it.  Now it looks like I'll be moving out to a rental property in a few months' time, so I won't need these anymore.

 

Brand new in the box.  The most I ever did with them was take them out and look at them.  Never got round to getting an electrician to install them for me.

 

Not sure how much to ask for these.  I think they are now discontinued, but if there are useful to someone then I'm happy to sell them for a reasonable price + shipping.

 

 

 

 


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  #3295027 9-Oct-2024 13:31
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Superseded by Shelly 1 mini - as far as I can tell functionally similar if not identical. The mini goes for about NZ$40 but it is very handy that it is smaller when squeezing into a flushbox.

 

 

 

 




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  #3295153 9-Oct-2024 18:48
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johno1234:

 

Superseded by Shelly 1 mini - as far as I can tell functionally similar if not identical. The mini goes for about NZ$40 but it is very handy that it is smaller when squeezing into a flushbox.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I bought a Schneider unit to fit into a flush box....I have seen enough crap being used that in my house I want something I trust.


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  #3295440 10-Oct-2024 12:00
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sir1963:

 

I bought a Schneider unit to fit into a flush box....I have seen enough crap being used that in my house I want something I trust.

 

 

 

 

PDL Iconic by Schneider Electric says hello. New build with 5 face plates that barely sit right, and 4 switch modules broken or flapping on/off after 1-3 years.

 

Entire house fitted out with Shelly units - 1 Shelly 2.5 died in the same time frame. Maybe 1 Shelly 1PM too, but I think it's probably another PDL Switch module failing.

 

 

 

Shelly's are pretty good. Especially the Shelly 1 units.





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  #3295669 10-Oct-2024 17:57
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Psilan:

 

PDL Iconic by Schneider Electric says hello. New build with 5 face plates that barely sit right, and 4 switch modules broken or flapping on/off after 1-3 years.

 

Entire house fitted out with Shelly units - 1 Shelly 2.5 died in the same time frame. Maybe 1 Shelly 1PM too, but I think it's probably another PDL Switch module failing.

 

 

 

Shelly's are pretty good. Especially the Shelly 1 units.

 

 

ATM I am just going to use it on the underfloor heating with a Zigbee temp/humidity sensor. Will look at doing the bathroom fan too soon.


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  #3295670 10-Oct-2024 18:00
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Bathroom fan based on humidity is one of my most convenient ones. Plus I put the towel rail on the same 2.5. Having scheduling tuned to when it’s really needed is pretty handy.




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  #3295846 11-Oct-2024 09:11
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Bringing this thread back OT, I thought I had a buyer for these relays but it turns out not.

 

Based on the approx. $40 cost for the new Shelly 1 mini, I'm looking at around $15ea for these Shelly 1 relays + shipping.  Happy to negotiate on price.  They're doing nothing sitting in a box on my shelf, so I'd rather get them sold and be useful to someone.


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