Revinor Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 If I would like to use two plug S in one double socket, they end up having manual buttons completely not accessible. I think that all models of vertical double socket in my country look like in below picture. Shelly Plug S has button from the side of the metal knob, which means they end up facing each other. Why it was done this way? Is this setup of the eletrical sockets atypical in other countries? Is it anyway not recommended to put two Shellys in same socket for some interference reasons? Quote Translate Revert translation? English (American) Finnish French German Italian Portuguese (European) Spanish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Revinor Posted September 7 Author Share Posted September 7 I think I know what might be the answer - single sockets always have metal prod on the top, so Shell S is optimized for single , by having button on the top in such case (which is more intuitive). This comes at cost of not being very usable for double sockets. Will need to look into getting schuko sockets for places I want to use them (which are not as popular in Poland). Quote Translate Revert translation? English (American) Finnish French German Italian Portuguese (European) Spanish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heinz Posted September 30 Share Posted September 30 The only thing here i would use is maybe a retro fit relay. I don't think the Shelly Plus plug S would work here with two so close next to each other when yes it was more designed to be a individual plug socket Quote Translate Revert translation? English (American) Finnish French German Italian Portuguese (European) Spanish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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