Shelly 4-Channel Decoupler 230V
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the wiring requirements for the Shelly 4-Channel Decoupler 230V? +
The Shelly 4-Channel Decoupler requires a standard 230V power supply. Each channel can handle a maximum of 16A, and it is important to ensure that the neutral wire is connected correctly for proper operation. The installation depth must accommodate the device's dimensions to fit within standard electrical boxes.
How can I integrate the Shelly 4-Channel Decoupler with Home Assistant? +
The Shelly 4-Channel Decoupler is compatible with Home Assistant through MQTT or REST API. You will need to configure the device in your Home Assistant setup by adding the respective integration and providing the necessary IP address and credentials.
What are some typical use cases for the Shelly 4-Channel Decoupler? +
This device is commonly used in scenarios requiring control of multiple electrical loads, such as lighting circuits, motors, or other appliances in both residential and commercial settings. It allows for independent control of each channel, enabling automation of multiple devices from a single unit.
What troubleshooting steps should I take if one channel of the Shelly 4-Channel Decoupler is not responding? +
If a channel is not responding, first check the wiring to ensure a proper connection, including the neutral wire. Verify that the load connected does not exceed the 16A limit. Additionally, ensure that the device is powered on and properly connected to your network. Resetting the device may also resolve connectivity issues.
What is the difference between the Shelly 4-Channel Decoupler and other Shelly devices in the same category? +
The Shelly 4-Channel Decoupler specifically focuses on controlling four independent channels at 230V, while other devices may offer different functionalities such as dimming capabilities or support for different voltage ranges. Understanding your specific needs will help determine which device is more suitable for your application.